If it's November, it's time for Conowingo Dam eagles.
Unfortunately the weather has been relatively warm and wet, which means the lakes aren't freezing yet, which means the northern eagles aren't migrating yet. The wet weather means the Susquehanna River is really high. The water is moving very swiftly as the dam spillways are open. This is not good for photography.
Nevertheless, I visited the dam, and managed a few keepers. The first sequence here is a juvenile, probably 1st year, given the feather colors, and it caught a fish in the morning gloom and perched in a tree very close by my position, so close in fact that it was possible to fill the frame. It would have been great, except it was so dark and back-lit.
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Juvenile Bald Eagle Eating a Fish |
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Slimy Beak after Eating |
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Fluffy |
This eagle above perched in first one, then another nearby tree all morning. Dozens of photographers shot what must have been thousands of photographs of it just sitting there. He/she is responsible for lots of consumed storage.
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