Growing eagles
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- May
- 27
The young bald eagles in Southeast were sitting on their nest this morning, looking a bit bigger since the last time I checked in on them. Through a spotting scope, their yellow talons were easily visible planted on the nest’s edge. The pair are looking less gangly than in the past, more like adults — although it will be close to five years before they get the signature white head and tail.
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on Tuesday, May 27th, 2008 at 12:02 pm by Mike Risinit.
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