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Thanks guys. I am trying to figure out a way to acquire a better lens. Would have made those eagles look a lot better.
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God those birds are cool! Wouldnt want to tangle with one!
I have tangled with golden eagles. It wasn't fun at all. Lots of blood and none of it from them. The holes have healed up over the years.
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i love looking at eagles i dont believe any of the pictures r of golden all bald eagles the big is immature bald eagle and probably a female, females tower over males. Either way awesome pics
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Great photo!
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