There is nothing quite like having a 3.5 year-old bald eagle do a 90 degree turn far across the lake and make a bee-line for the shore you are sitting on. He never acknowledged that I was there as he streaked over my head and on to the south. I will know him again, if I see him: did you notice the odd coloration that drapes down his beak? I think it may be scar tissue and could be there for his lifetime.
Interesting. What could have caused it? Judy
Judy Hogan 919-545-9932:
Most likely the youngster saw another eagle and wanted to get in on whatever that eagle was busy doing.
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Yes, it’s an interesting face—-if I blow it up a bit and look carefully I think I see what you mean. And it’s a beautiful photo….
On Fri, Nov 8, 2019 at 6:22 PM doc ellen’s journey wrote:
> neighdoctor posted: ” There is nothing quite like having a 3.5 year-old > bald eagle do a 90 degree turn far across the lake and make a bee-line for > the shore you are sitting on. He never acknowledged that I was there as he > streaked over my head and on to the south. I will k” >