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You’re Getting Too Close To The Nest, Buddy
Mar 18, 2024 14:08:08   #
Doug Gaudette
 
The female eagle was not happy to see the juvenile eagle flying close to her nest. Ironically, this could very well be her offspring from last year. Sorry for the dull sky. I hopefully will be better prepared if this happens again. These two seemed to just appear out of thin air before I had a chance to lock in on them. I also couldn’t decide which one to focus on so I chose the female. The photos obviously can’t convey the screeching which could be heard from quite a distance. Hope you enjoy these photos, I enjoyed taking them.
Doug


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Mar 18, 2024 15:07:22   #
photophile Loc: Lakewood, Ohio, USA
 
Doug Gaudette wrote:
The female eagle was not happy to see the juvenile eagle flying close to her nest. Ironically, this could very well be her offspring from last year. Sorry for the dull sky. I hopefully will be better prepared if this happens again. These two seemed to just appear out of thin air before I had a chance to lock in on them. I also couldn’t decide which one to focus on so I chose the female. The photos obviously can’t convey the screeching which could be heard from quite a distance. Hope you enjoy these photos, I enjoyed taking them.
Doug
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Mar 18, 2024 18:03:56   #
UTMike Loc: South Jordan, UT
 
Excellent work, Doug.

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Mar 18, 2024 18:04:45   #
Doug Gaudette
 
UTMike wrote:
Excellent work, Doug.

Thank you Mike.

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Mar 18, 2024 18:05:03   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
Doug Gaudette wrote:
The female eagle was not happy to see the juvenile eagle flying close to her nest. Ironically, this could very well be her offspring from last year. Sorry for the dull sky. I hopefully will be better prepared if this happens again. These two seemed to just appear out of thin air before I had a chance to lock in on them. I also couldn’t decide which one to focus on so I chose the female. The photos obviously can’t convey the screeching which could be heard from quite a distance. Hope you enjoy these photos, I enjoyed taking them.
Doug
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Beautiful captures of the interaction, Doug ⭐⭐⭐

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Mar 19, 2024 05:46:38   #
Manglesphoto Loc: 70 miles south of St.Louis
 
Doug Gaudette wrote:
The female eagle was not happy to see the juvenile eagle flying close to her nest. Ironically, this could very well be her offspring from last year. Sorry for the dull sky. I hopefully will be better prepared if this happens again. These two seemed to just appear out of thin air before I had a chance to lock in on them. I also couldn’t decide which one to focus on so I chose the female. The photos obviously can’t convey the screeching which could be heard from quite a distance. Hope you enjoy these photos, I enjoyed taking them.
Doug
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Mar 19, 2024 07:09:31   #
tcthome Loc: NJ
 

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Mar 19, 2024 08:59:38   #
jimvanells Loc: Augusta, GA
 
This is a common sight in the eagle community. Last years kids are this years intruders. Great series.

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Mar 19, 2024 09:10:07   #
taffspride Loc: Originally Wales, now the Sunshine State
 
Doug Gaudette wrote:
The female eagle was not happy to see the juvenile eagle flying close to her nest. Ironically, this could very well be her offspring from last year. Sorry for the dull sky. I hopefully will be better prepared if this happens again. These two seemed to just appear out of thin air before I had a chance to lock in on them. I also couldn’t decide which one to focus on so I chose the female. The photos obviously can’t convey the screeching which could be heard from quite a distance. Hope you enjoy these photos, I enjoyed taking them.
Doug
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Fun to see. Well done

Uechyd da

Ann

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Mar 19, 2024 12:41:10   #
KillroyII Loc: Middle Georgia
 
Doug Gaudette wrote:
The female eagle was not happy to see the juvenile eagle flying close to her nest. Ironically, this could very well be her offspring from last year. Sorry for the dull sky. I hopefully will be better prepared if this happens again. These two seemed to just appear out of thin air before I had a chance to lock in on them. I also couldn’t decide which one to focus on so I chose the female. The photos obviously can’t convey the screeching which could be heard from quite a distance. Hope you enjoy these photos, I enjoyed taking them.
Doug
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Great captures! That youngster is getting some instructions/corrections re. nest etiquette

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Mar 20, 2024 22:27:21   #
Bubalola Loc: Big Apple, NY
 
Doug Gaudette wrote:
The female eagle was not happy to see the juvenile eagle flying close to her nest. Ironically, this could very well be her offspring from last year. Sorry for the dull sky. I hopefully will be better prepared if this happens again. These two seemed to just appear out of thin air before I had a chance to lock in on them. I also couldn’t decide which one to focus on so I chose the female. The photos obviously can’t convey the screeching which could be heard from quite a distance. Hope you enjoy these photos, I enjoyed taking them.
Doug
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Very cool, Doug!

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