Nope.
But I can see bald eagles 1 mile from my house on the Fox River, just by Rawson Bridge rd. Randy did you ever think there would be nesting eagles on the Fox by Cary?
When we moved here there were eagles on the MS and they have been moving slowly eastward, so I had been waiting for them for a few years. Even with all the growth the wildlife here where you grew up is becoming more wild and diverse. I think that is cool!Can't say it ever crossed my mind. This particular Eagle is nesting on her eaglets. They hatched a day or two ago.
Nope; no eagles, but I nailed an osprey when I was taking my boat down the Sasanoa River. It's in the middle of some of my canvas pieces. I left Daymarker #2 about 100' to port and she was still raising a helluva vocal ruckus. The babies must have been hungry.
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Nope.
But I can see bald eagles 1 mile from my house on the Fox River, just by Rawson Bridge rd. Randy did you ever think there would be nesting eagles on the Fox by Cary?
Nope, pretty common sight around here, we have over 10,000 on the Skagit wintering over.
And I mean the four footed cougars, not the ones that hang out at the 1776 and Porter's bars.
Nope, I did look though. Looks a bit boring. But if you want to watch an eagle sit on a nest now is you chance.
She turned her head once while I was watching.
Not for me to judge, but how much were you drinking?I nailed an osprey
Not for me to judge, but how much were you drinking?
Not for me to judge, but how much were you drinking?