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I drive from Weston to Miami during the work week down I-75 to the Turnpike as far south as Bird Road. Yesterday I saw an adult Bald Eagle cross overhead at the Turnpike/836 junction, (just south of the Dolphin Mall.) It crossed well in front of me heading west and I got a clear view of it, especially the brilliant white tail as it passed. I knew the area west of here was relatively undeveloped, so I looked at an aerial map when I got to work and noticed that the distance, "as the crow flies" (or in this case, "as the eagle flies") was close enough to believe it to be one of the Pines eagles. Of course, there is plenty of wooded Everglades west of here for plenty of eagles to exist, but maybe......
I grew up in Miami and in the early 80's there was a bald eagle which lived in a small wooded area on the land owned by Babtist Hospital on Kendall Drive. My father was a longtime employee there and devout woodsmen (airboats, swamp buggies, etc.) and he was in charge of maintaining the Hospital and grounds. He used to see the eagle almost daily and showed it to me several times when I came by to visit him at work. It would not be a far stretch to believe the eagle I saw yesterday or the eagles we see in Pembroke Pines to be direct relatives of this "old timer."
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