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    The eagle pictures are cool. It must feel great to see them close up.
    I saw a hummingbird up close & personal about 3yrs ago in my back yard
    Thank you. It was amazing.

    We have hummingbird that visit every year here. I plant a few plants to try to draw them and also put out feeders. I never tire of watching them. I also enjoy the challenge of photographing them.
    You can see some of my photography here:
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    WOW! And you got PICTURES!! That was really lucky! Good shots!
    Thank you Laura. Hopefully I will be vigilent enough to spot them again for more photos.
    I'm thinking I might be seeing them from my living room window, as I relax on my couch, flying above and following the creek to do their fishing.
    ~~Pat: Mom to (L-R in siggy)Philly, Piper, Molly & Kit


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    Those are really greaty photos of the eagles. They could live in a mile radius of your place. They will nest in really tall trees & along cliffs with water running close by. I monitor a nest about half a mile from my house for the DNR. I saw the eagled flying & landing on our farm. I went & took monitoring classes last spring & contacted our neighbors to the north where the nest is in a huge white pine along the cliffs with canoe creek running below. I call them Ole & Lenna. They are a feisty pair & will chase a person out of their territory. I was a good 3 football fields away too. When I monitored them this March, I was on another neighbors property counting Great Blue Heron nests & used my binocs & the two were sitting in a pine tree next to their nest & courting. They do feed their young Blue Heron babies. When I was counting the Blue Heron babies last summer one of the eagles flew by me with a baby Blue Heron in its' talons. They raised one eaglet last summer.

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    Bonny,
    We have no cliffs here so their nest will have to be in a tree I suppose.
    I read that they usually lay 2 eggs but only 1 Eaglette usually survives as one will push the other from the nest in a battle for food.
    I also read that the adults will lure the babies from the nest with food to teach them to fly, allow them to return to the nest through the summer months but then kick them out at the end of summer.
    Also that they will sometimes snatch geese in flight for food! Wow! Said the Eagle gets under the goose, turns upside down and grabs the goose.
    We have herons and egrets around here, so I guess their babies will be at risk!
    This could be an interesting Spring and Summer if I get out there watching for things!
    ~~Pat: Mom to (L-R in siggy)Philly, Piper, Molly & Kit


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    How very cool! I love eagles, have never been lucky enough to get one on our property, but we have gotten hawks in the yard before. We have a local pair here as well, I love your two beauts. Enjoy them.

    I LOVE eagle calls, they sound magnificant.

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    I love Eagles, they're such beautiful, majestic creatures. They haven't been seen here in the middle of the city but I've seen them at Dollywood before, and looove them.
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    If you don't have cliffs in your area then look near a stream. They like to be near water. The Colonials close by have to be a draw for them a good food source. There have never been eagles in this area till the last 3-5 years. From the Mississippi River they are following the smaller rivers & creeks upstream. We have a pair of eagles outside of our town & their nest is near a fish hatchery with a stream running near by. They have 3 eggs this spring. Our local college & radio shack have installed a camera & sound up by the nest so we can go on line & watch the eagles. They even have a night camera.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Momto4FemaleFelines View Post
    Thank you. It was amazing.

    We have hummingbird that visit every year here. I plant a few plants to try to draw them and also put out feeders. I never tire of watching them. I also enjoy the challenge of photographing them.
    You can see some of my photography here:
    http://patch57.homestead.com/myphotospage1.html


    Your photography is amazing. Thank you for sharing them.
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    Feel free to visit my place with your camera. Its breeding time apparently and those giant flying beasts are everywhere. Just don't bring any chihuahuas.
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