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September 12, 2021 6:05 pm
Jordan Lake, Dawn. This is the third hover that Hershey had done inside of four minutes. He came dashing off of the shoreline, went into a hover, looked, pulled out, circled around. He did that same hover, half dive maneuver once more. You are seeing the third hover that he held for more than 4 seconds. You can also see that he once again did not actually go after whatever it was in the water that had his attention. I sure wonder what it was that had caused the repeated attempts!




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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, B. Everett Jordan Lake, bald eagle, bald eagle flight, bald eagle parent, bald eagles of Jordan Lake, dawn, eagle, eagles of Jordan Lake, Haw River, Hershey, Jordan Lake, Jordan Lake State Park, raptor, wild bird
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