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26-JUN-2018 Vern Rogers (fotabug fotos)

Immature Bald Eagle Pair

I saw this juvenile Bald Eagle pair in Fern Ridge Wildlife Area. I was surprised to learn that they don't attain adult plumage till they reach five years. (See link to All About Birds below.)


"Cool Fact" from 'All About Birds':

"Immature Bald Eagles spend the first four years of their lives in nomadic exploration of vast territories and can fly hundreds of miles per day. Some young birds from Florida have wandered north as far as Michigan, and birds from California have reached Alaska."

"Adult Bald Eagles have white heads and tails with dark brown bodies and wings. Their legs and bills are bright yellow. Immature birds have mostly dark heads and tails; their brown wings and bodies are mottled with white in varying amounts. Young birds attain adult plumage in about five years." - http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Bald_Eagle/overview


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Lance B06-Jul-2018 07:33
That's symmetry!
MarcViskens03-Jul-2018 19:03
great pose Vern
Buz Kiefer01-Jul-2018 20:21
What a moment. Almost a mirror image. Excellent wildlife photo. V
Jack Hoying29-Jun-2018 23:00
What a neat pose!
Julie Oldfield29-Jun-2018 00:32
Amazing! V
Ellen Michaels28-Jun-2018 00:47
Very sweet with excellent composition.
JSB PHOTOGRAPHS27-Jun-2018 22:08
Nice, love eagles!
Martin Lamoon27-Jun-2018 20:18
A great find Vern.
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Laura Milholland27-Jun-2018 19:54
So well balanced! :) Lovely find and terrific shot, Vern.
Tom LeRoy27-Jun-2018 18:41
A beautiful pair! Excellent shot. V
Walter Otto Koenig27-Jun-2018 18:09
Nice shot of these two from this angle.
laine27-Jun-2018 17:51
Very impressive...lovely to see them together.
parrothouse27-Jun-2018 15:27
Easy to see that they are very young. When we lived in the Queen Charlotte Islands there were hundreds of bald eagles to be seen on a daily basis. The islands being in the midst of a migratory path also meant a large variety of other birds often seen. Too bad I was not into photography in those days.
Steve Thuman27-Jun-2018 15:04
Handsome youngsters!
Jim Coffman27-Jun-2018 13:53
A superb capture, Vern! Looks like they were posing just for you!
Hank Vander Velde27-Jun-2018 12:43
Terrific image of the pair Vern. One front-view and one back-view.
Helen Betts27-Jun-2018 12:30
What a great find, and an excellent capture of these youngsters. V.
Yvonne27-Jun-2018 10:28
How great to capture two of them in one frame! v
Ed Duverger27-Jun-2018 09:35
Unique capture.
Long Bach Nguyen27-Jun-2018 08:25
lovely
Bea.27-Jun-2018 06:49
An excellent catch of these youngsters, birds do live extraordinary lives once you dig a little deeper, the Magpie family I feed regularly have their own territory of several acres, and can live 18 years.
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