NorthSky
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Indeed. I think one of the largest concentrations of bald eagles is near Whistler I think. We also get a large concentration on Skagit River but it makes for super challenging photography. The birds are up in the tree and being in a raft that is going up and down, makes it darn near impossible to shoot them. Add cluttered background and poor lighting and it made for no keepers last time I was there. Here is one of the better ones which is still pretty low quality:Lots of bald eagles here too where I live, right in front of me on that high tree.
I hadn't noticed that. You have good perception Bob.And if you look @ the shape of its white tail (Japanese White-tailed Eagle), it reminds me of this:
Why are land animals smaller than they used to be in the age of dinosaurs?
That makes me think. Why are land animals smaller than they used to be in the age of dinosaurs? Were there more resources then than there is now?