Welcome to my new blog! Although I may feature some more winged animals, this blog is dedicated to documenting the eagles at Shiloh National Military park. I decided that, since I enjoyed sharing so many images from the 2009 eagle nesting season, I'd start a blog with that special purpose. This way I can not only share images but information, exciting moments and interesting experiences as well.
If you visit the eagles, I would like to ask that you please respect the rules. There are designated areas to park and PLEASE always be respectful. Viewing these birds is a unique privilege...Please don't get that privilege taken away from everyone!!!
Two Turtles
Since I get asked often about the image of an adult eagle bringing two turtles to the nest, I have decided to post the link so that it can be easily found. "Two Turtles"
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some interesting facts:
Hiram and Julia (an American bald eagle pair named after General Grant and his wife) made their nest high in a pine tree beside a road in Shiloh National Military Park. They raised a pair of eaglets during the 2008 nesting season and then two more eaglets the following season. The pair have been photographed carrying fish, turtles and small rodents to their young.
*American bald eagles mate for life. *The female American bald eagle is slightly bigger than the male. *Females and males can be distinguished by the depth of their beak. *The American bald eagle was taken off the Federal List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants list in June 2007. However, the bald eagle is still a protected animal. *Young eaglets do not have the white head and tail feathers of their parents. Their white feathers will grow in somewhere around five years of age. ********************************************************
Saturday, March 19, 2011
finally flying
Since the babies have hatched, we are getting more shooting opportunities. :)