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February 1, 2020 9:41 pm
A 3-year-old bald eagle caught a fish in the Haw River, just below the riprap of the dam. An adult bald eagle decided it wanted the youngster’s fish. The adult eagle tries a couple of tricks to get to the 3-year-old’s catch. Hope you enjoy the action.
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Categories: birds, Eagles of Jordan Lake, Haw River, Jordan Lake, Jordan Lake State Park, photography, raptors, wild birds
Tags: American bald eagle, bald eagle, bald eagle flight, bald eagle gathering, bald eagles of Jordan Lake, eagle, eagles of Jordan Lake, Haw River, Haw River Gathering, immature bald eagle, immature eagle, Jordan Lake, Jordan Lake State Park, raptor, wild bird
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Interesting. Keep it up. Judy
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By judyhogan@mindspring.com on February 2, 2020 at 9:40 am
Oh, No—an unsolved mystery! Great photos, Ellen…
On Sat, Feb 1, 2020 at 9:41 PM doc ellen’s journey wrote:
> neighdoctor posted: ” A 3-year-old bald eagle caught a fish in the Haw > River, just below the riprap of the dam. An adult bald eagle decided it > wanted the youngster’s fish. The adult eagle tries a couple of tricks to > get to the 3-year-old’s catch. Hope you enjoy the act” >
By Helen Dallas on February 2, 2020 at 10:56 am