From my 2022 archive - Jordan dam, Moncure, NC. February.
I am no eagle whisperer, but from the 'body language' I assumed the following 'eagle-emotions' at play
1. Let's talk
2. Are you listening to me!
3. I will not dignify that comment with a response
4. I am right on at least this point
5. I give up
Wonder which one is the male?
Nikon D7200, 200-500 mm f/5.6.
Comments and critiques welcome.
Great shots. I am just so happy we didn't pick the turkey as our National bird. The eagle is forever majestic, strong and watchful.
Excellent set and captions, Ronnie!
srsincary wrote:
From my 2022 archive - Jordan dam, Moncure, NC. February.
I am no eagle whisperer, but from the 'body language' I assumed the following 'eagle-emotions' at play
1. Let's talk
2. Are you listening to me!
3. I will not dignify that comment with a response
4. I am right on at least this point
5. I give up
Wonder which one is the male?
Nikon D7200, 200-500 mm f/5.6.
Comments and critiques welcome.
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Beautiful captures! Thanx for sharing.
Very funny sequence! I have one of a mother eagle and fledglings, which I will now need to look for, but I don't think it went back and forth as long... she made her point quickly. Nicely done.
NMGal wrote:
Great captures.
Thank you, NMgal, for viewing and commenting.
Real Nikon Lover wrote:
Great shots. I am just so happy we didn't pick the turkey as our National bird. The eagle is forever majestic, strong and watchful.
Thank you, Jim, for the feedback. Picking your alternate possibility of a national bird, then eating it by the millions at least once a year, would not be good for our national image.
😆
UTMike wrote:
Excellent set and captions, Ronnie!
Thank you, Mike, for your feedback.
Sinewsworn wrote:
Beautiful captures! Thanx for sharing.
Thank you, Timothy, for viewing and commenting.
alphadog wrote:
Very funny sequence! I have one of a mother eagle and fledglings, which I will now need to look for, but I don't think it went back and forth as long... she made her point quickly. Nicely done.
Thank you, alphadog, for the feedback.
Gitchigumi wrote:
Nice work, Ronnie!
Thanks for the feedback.
It was also great meeting you in person in the dam area!
angler wrote:
Excellent set.
Thank you, Jim, for viewing and commenting.
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