Re: Friday DEC 13-- 9:30 AM Exchange of incubation duties

Posted by tomsease on
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Thanks.  I'll go back to that area again with a better camera to see if I can get a more definitive picture.  I was really surprised to see a bird that looked to be eagle-sized hanging out with the Sandhill Cranes & politely waiting to be fed by a homeowner.  I love finding birds I haven't seen before (I'm still new at this so I'm always seeing something I never noticed before).  There seems to be a great deal of diversity in the bird population here in Vero.

Tom Sease


From: "MyEagle13 [via Bald Eagles of Broward County, Florida]" <[hidden email]>
To: "tomsease" <[hidden email]>
Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2013 5:46:45 AM
Subject: RE: Friday DEC 13--  9:30 AM Exchange of incubation duties

Well Good Morning Tom i was looking at your picture for me looks like a bald eagle even has the tail on the botton is white maybe the dark shadow on the head is something else maybe is a young bald eagle and his back feather stay with some white feather is possible the fort myers male eagle has some white spot on the back and the female also has a black spot on the tale that can be seen only when she has the feathers open beside that the only bird that looks almost exactly like a bald eagle but with black feather on the tale is the The African Fish Eagle is the national bird of Zambia and i really dont think that from so far away it could be that bird but anyway your pic was awsome seen it eating on the grass i love it!!!!!!
Myeagle13



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