Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Eagles

How many Eagles can you see? Imagine my excitement when my friend texted me and told me I needed to come to Tremonton to check out these Majestic birds. Until this year, I can not ever remember seeing a Bald Eagle NOT in a Zoo. So after I saw one about a month ago I have become kind of obsessed with hoping to capture them in a photograph. What a great afternoon to be in Tremonton!! Thanks Andrea McCann Johnson for letting me know about this hang out of these amazing birds.


Believe it or not, there is 17 Eagles in this image!  Awesomeness!!




     Did you know that an American Bald Eagle's eye is almost the same size as a human eye? But they can see 4 times farther and sharper then humans.


 Another fact about American Bald Eagle's, the female is larger than the male. The body can get up to 38 inches and the wing span up to 72 inches.




                 From what I have read, this is a young American Bald Eagle. The heads & beaks do not change colors until they mature.

This is my favorite shot from the day!

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