Adult Bald Eagle, soaring above its Richmond, B.C. nest. White head, white tail, gold eyes, gold beak, dark brown body. © SB |
I photographed the juvenile Bald Eagle in the tree below in the Qu'Appelle Valley. I was startled to see it sitting in dead branches right beside the road, looking out over the fields and creek.
And I wasn't at first sure what this juvenile eagle was — other than being a very large bird! I was used to seeing adult Bald Eagles from my time living in B.C., but I hadn't seen the young back then, with their mottled feathers and still-dark eyes and beak.
The other pictures of Bald Eagles on this page were taken in the Richmond, B.C., area, where eagles are fairly common birds. (The gigantic nest below is right above a popular bicycle and walking path, on the edge of a busy golf course. The eagles appear to re-use the nest annually, and are quite used to humans — though it's unfortunate that our garbage infiltrated their nest.)
Juvenile Bald Eagle in the Qu'Appelle Valley, Saskatchewan. Its feathers are very mottled, and the beak is still mainly dark, though beginning to turn gold, as are its eyes. © SB. |
The Bald Eagle nest, from greater distance for a different perspective on these massive birds. © SB |
Juvenile Bald Eagle in flight, in Richmond, B.C. (This is the same young bird as in the shot below.) © SB |
Location: Near Craven, Saskatchewan, and in Richmond, B.C.
Photo dates: Adult flying, May 4, 2013; Qu'Appelle Valley, March 24, 2012; Nest, June 8, 2014; and Juvenile, flying and with adult, May 5, 2013.
Photo dates: Adult flying, May 4, 2013; Qu'Appelle Valley, March 24, 2012; Nest, June 8, 2014; and Juvenile, flying and with adult, May 5, 2013.
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