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Lucy Goose 06-25-2012 05:38 PM

New Eagle Shots
 
Got some new Eagle shots this weekend. The young one in the nest is gone. Saw both Mom and Dad but no signs of the baby. He was doing a lot of flapping exercises last weekend.

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Lucy Goose

ishoot308 06-25-2012 06:53 PM

Beautiful!!
 
Awesome pics Lucy Goose!!

Dan

icg56 06-26-2012 04:33 PM

Eagles
 
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Not sure if we have the same eagles, but today there were two juveniles sitting in the Moultonboro nest when an adult arrived with a large fish. First picture is awaiting arrival of dinner, second one shows 1 adult and 2 juveniles eating the fish. Light was off today due to the clouds.

rgilfert 06-26-2012 05:00 PM

Unbelievable!!!!!
 
Absolutely phenomenal photos....thanks for posting! I've been trying for years to get a great eagle shot.....these are outstanding!!

SteveA 06-26-2012 05:22 PM

Squam Eagles...
 
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Mrs. SteveA took these on our Squam "Loon Cruise" last Friday.

They were "practicing" :)

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Grove84 06-26-2012 07:00 PM

Eagle Photos
 
Thank you for sharing the wonderful photos, is this the same nest on blueberry island or another location? :)

Jonas Pilot 06-26-2012 07:37 PM

No offense to ...
 
... anyone but the last thing the eagles need is boat after boat coming to see "How they're doing". I know that on Squam Lake they have a perimeter in which you have to stay beyond. Is the one on Winnipesaukee marked in a similar fashion?

Grant 06-27-2012 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Jonas Pilot (Post 185023)
... anyone but the last thing the eagles need is boat after boat coming to see "How they're doing". I know that on Squam Lake they have a perimeter in which you have to stay beyond. Is the one on Winnipesaukee marked in a similar fashion?

If the one you are referring to is in the northern quarter of the Lake, then the answer is no. No perimeter, no boundaries. That being said, I've been there three times since June 1, and no one else was there. We do make a quiet approach and maintain a pretty good distance -- good enough that I was unable to tell if there was more than one offspring this year. Very productive pair over the years, despite having a nest blown down, etc.

Jonas Pilot 06-27-2012 10:38 AM

Thanks Grant.

Lucy Goose 06-27-2012 02:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by icg56 (Post 185014)
Not sure if we have the same eagles, but today there were two juveniles sitting in the Moultonboro nest when an adult arrived with a large fish. First picture is awaiting arrival of dinner, second one shows 1 adult and 2 juveniles eating the fish. Light was off today due to the clouds.

The nest I've been watching, I've only seen one juvenile. Then last weekend there were none.


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