
Elusive raptors

when glimpsed (juvenile bald eagle)

create
rapture.

Intelligent

detached

observant.

Bald Eagles remind us of what we value.
Cheers to you from the eagles who look to us for their survival~
Note: Bald Eagle populations were decimated in the wild in the United States. Careful environmental conservation measures and biological reintroduction efforts have helped restore bald eagle populations. Dismantling environmental protections may bring bald eagles back to the brink of extinction and beyond. Their survival is up to us.
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Such wonderful photos of such iconic birds. 🙂
Aren’t they magnificent creatures. I am thrilled every time I see one.
Amazing pictures Cindy.
xxx Huge Hugs and Merry Christmas xxx
Ah, thank you David. They are stunning creatures!
Amazing beautiful photos Cindy and yes, it is up to the humans to secure many lives of the animals and we are really not very good to do that.
No we are not and I hope the US is not going to backtrack on environmental and species protections.
Nice set of eagle photos.
Thank you!🦅
these eagles have made
impressive images 🙂
They are impressive birds!🦅
Nice photos… These birds look aristocratic!
They do don’t they!🦅
As with so much of wildlife….Let us hope we can help those who tirelessly work to ensure our world remains a place of diverse beauty.
Yes! Thank you! The eagles thank you too~🦅
Omg…so beautiful. I can tell how much you love birds just by your photos. 🙂
I do and thank you for knowing! Cheers to you~🦅
Their markings are so beautiful in your close-up shots.
Tell you what, I hope I never encounter a really hungry one of these fellows.
I hear you! They are formidable predators~ 🦅
Bald eagles look so regal, don’t they? I was about to comment about how regal the one in the top photo looks but then, as I went down the photos, I thought, “And so does that one, and that one… and that one!” Thanks for sharing and spreading the word about these beauties!
Yes! They have this innate dignity about them. I love them~ 🦅
Your Bird photos are soooo fantastic! Awesome birds! I would not want to be on their bad side with that wicked looking beak! Hugz Lisa
Or those incredible talons! Hugs & thank you too my friend~ 🦅
Rapture indeed – in every way! Cheers Cindy x
Thank you LIz, They bring out an awe response in me~ 🦅
Enraptured, captivated, enthralled, enchanted and in an instant, transported to their side through the magic of your photography 🙂
Ahhhh, what a lovely, motivating and encouraging comment. Thank you very much & cheers to you! 🦅
Cheers 🙂
Re your WP Reader post – all your wonderful pics on the reader are decapitated – this makes your point entirely.
When someone chops off the heads of eagles, I get mad. Thank you for understanding~ 🦅
Quite
Fortunately I get my blogs via email. I have never used the reader. But went to look and see how your post looked on the reader, headless birds….. What a disservice to your beautiful work.
Headless birds, that sums it up. And it’s worse for blogs with no photos, they get two lines. It is not acceptable. 🦅
Who in the world do we get in touch with?????
You can share your thoughts on this wp forum:
https://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/reader-update
Or you can go to your dashboard and click on wp admin, you will see a help icon on your upper right screen, click on help, look to the left and you’ll see “get help,” click on this and then you can communicate directly to wp.
Thank you Cindy!
It would be sad that it would survive just as a government symbol. Hopefully the next generations are going to be more careful than the previous ones.
Yes, terribly sad. Like the grizzly bear that is the state symbol for California even though we killed off every grizzly in the state long ago. The largest grizzly ever shot in the US was shot at The Holler in the late 1800’s. It’s criminal to decimate species in this manner~ 🦅
Majestic 🙂
They are! 🦅
These are lovely. 🙂
Ah, thank you! 🦅
They’re a rare treat here in Boise, but show up in numbers in Northern Idaho. Great pictures.
Lovely. I would love to see them in numbers when they congregate in the spring and during salmon runs. We actually have several at The Holler now which thrills me to no end~ 🦅
I’ve seen them in volume in Alaska and Canada. Watching a hundred or so converge upon a dead whale will knock some of the polish off their image. Seeing them catch fish restores it though.
Whilst it is very distressing to see the damage to our environment, it is hopeful and inspiring that people care and do make a difference.
Great shots and for you:-
Tee hee hee hee. Oh my, I needed this! I thought for a moment you put this in my wp reader post and this was a wp meeting. My bad. Laughing……..
Jim Henson was such a gift. 😀
Such beautiful images of this magnificent birds. And…I hate the way the new format dissects your photos. Ugh. WP improvements ??? Not so sure. But…I always opened your full posts anyway. ☺
Ah, so lovely of you to say and thank you! 🦅
They are gorgeous creatures.
They thank you and so do I! 🦅🦅
Magnificent birds… I hope, like you, that conservation work will continue.
I am concerned that environmental protections currently in place, remain. 🦅
These are terrific captures…thanks for the portraits of nature’s majestic creatures.
They are so thrilling every time I see them. Thank you & cheers to you~ 🦅
Beautiful, majestic birds. We have eagles here in Oregon and often see them in the mornings. I hope that environmental protections continue to be important to the country. Once these animals are gone, they’re gone.
This is exactly my concern. Thank you for sharing it. 🦅
Great pictures, Cindy. It would be a terrible shame if that reduction happens again Suzanne
It would. They came too close to extinction. 🦅
Absolutely striking photos Cindy.
Ahhh, the eagles and I thank you my friend~ 🦅
So very true. They depend on us to keep them alive and protected. I love the pics and love the bird.
Love to you Joyce and thank you too! 🦅
I taking a walk in the urban neighbourhood in Florida. I noticed this squirrel acting really strangely in the crosswalk, right in front of a car waiting for us to cross. Then, a bald eagle flew down right in front of the car, grabbed the (poor) squirrel, and took off. Crazy!
Wow!!! That is incredible. You must have been speechless! 🦅
Yes, I was. (Almost as speechless as when I noticed the typo in the previous comment! LOL)
You know I just read right over typos and don’t notice them. My brain is on automatic typo auto-correct which is probably why I am the queen of the typos and have never met a typo, or typo maker, I don’t like!
Hee hee
You continue to en-rapture!
Ahhh, thank you kindly! 🦅
Beautiful pictures of beautiful and magnificent birds. I have only seen one in the wild and that was a couple of months ago here in Texas. Flew off before I could take a picture.
Maybe he will come back. They tend to. I never saw a bald eagle where I live growing up since the populations were under siege. Now we have several at The Holler which thrills me! 🦅
Stunning photos Cindy!
Thank you Brad & cheers to you~ 🦅
hugs and cheers!
Absolutely incredible. Gorgeous photographs Their talons are amazing and they are so truly beautiful. Thank you for this.
Thank you my dear friend. WP of course cut off the eagles heads! 🦅🦅
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Beautiful bald eagles, perfectly captured by Cindy – regal and majestic!
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Hugs & gratitude to you my dear friend~ 🦅🦅
*HUGS* to you as well! Protecting the raptors and our other furred, finned, and feathered friends is going to be more important than ever during the next decade, I feel…
Yes. I feel this way too. Strongly~
Absolutely stunning photographs Cindy, I love these birds! :o)
They are incredible aren’t they! So dignified~ 🦅
:o)
Truly beautiful! Thank you Cindy.
The eagles, and I, thank you very much my friend~ 🦅
Such majestic creatures! Thank you for showing them to us — here’s hoping their species can be preserved!
Amen to that & thank you Debbie~ 🦅
Your photography celebrates the beauty of our fellow creatures. Thank you for your compassionate narrative. You remind us all to care for our world, to be thankful that we share it with marvelous winged friends.
Thank you Rebecca. It is especially important during these uncertain times that we remain vigilant on behalf of our wild world and I know you share this concern for which I am grateful~
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We walk everywhere, recycle and attempt to reduce our carbon footprint. Everyone can make a difference. I think that the organically recycling program has made the greatest difference for me – we shop differently now that we can see the amount of food wastage that occurs in our home. Hugs!!!
Grocery store chains in the US are incredibly wasteful. After three days vast quantities of food are thrown out that could be donated to charities but the expiration dates prevent this. It results in massive amounts of wastage. Interestingly, the Amish have a resale store I went to called Rent and Dent. They retrieve dented and torn items and resell them for a song providing food and other items to the poor all around their communities. What a brilliant concept!
Amazing clicks, Cindy!! <3
The 🦅🦅 and I thank you!
The wind farms in the US are killing 40,000 bald eagles a year – along with huge numbers of bats. So there is a definitely down side to this form of energy.
You pictures are amazing in their detail!
I know they indiscriminately kill many birds but I didn’t know that number and I find it horrifying. They build them on migration routes.
Thank you for the rapture, Cindy! <3
You deserve it my friend~ 🦅
Wow! These birds are amazing.
The 🦅🦅 and I thank you!
We must do what we can to protect nature’s creatures in our pursuit of the all mighty dollar. Leave something for our future children to see besides old pictures. A.G.
Exactly! We are hopefully going to see Polar Bears in Greenland and Iceland next year. Everyone tells me, ‘get their photos while you still can’. The is unbearably sad to be and no pun at all intended here.
Wonderful creatures and stunning shots! I am also afraid that if environmental protections are rolled back, many birds and other animals might loose their habitat and become endangered once again.
It is a very real fear. 🦅
I love the details in your photos – every feather is seen! Yes, let’s stay active in protecting ‘all our relations.’
Amen to that Eliza, all creatures great & small~ 🦅
Eagles are such exquisite creatures. One of my primary power animals is the eagle. One more thing for which to be grateful 💖
They are just so dignified and detached. Wonderful creatures~ 🦅
So beautiful and dignified!
They are just that! Thank you & cheers too~ 🦅
Beautiful. I was just discussing the come back of the bald eagles with a friend yesterday. As our city looks to “improve” (aka as the most dreaded word to nature) our waterfront areas — I spoke at one of the meetings — that when we add something we lose something. I hope that our city gets this point before they drastically alter our wetland areas.
It is difficult to comprehend, isn’t it. I wonder why people don’t realize we are just another animal, and as increasing numbers of species become extinct, so, eventually, will we. We cannot live without the interactions of biological diversity, our survival depends on theirs.
Recently, I read that the scientific community has decided we have left the epoch of the Holocene and are now in the Anthropocene (sp?) or the Age of Humans. The sad thing is they have to find the “golden spike” in the rock record to prove this. They are looking to the 1950’s to all the nuclear testing to do this. The Age of Humans will start with evidence of mass destruction — what a legacy.
I am glad there are people like you to show the beauty that humans bring to the world.
“The Age of Humans will start with evidence of mass destruction — what a legacy.” That gives me shivers because it rings so terribly true! Thank you for telling me!
There is always hope that we will learn from our past and evolve into a more harmonious species.
To quote Emily, “Hope is a thing with feathers.”
Perfect.
That richly white capped eagle could be a venerated old legislator with its bushy white brows and intense beady eyes.
Oh, I so love this analogy and the imagery. Thank you & Merry Christmas~
Merry Christmas!
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Great shots, Cindy, they’re as close as I’ll ever get. 😀
Laughing. Eagles aren’t big on hugging! 🦅
Of course… now I really want to hug an eagle!!!! I would hug it and kiss it and love it and pet it …..
Laughing, and Mr/Mrs Eagle would get just a tad irked. People in Banff were telling me stories about tourists approaching wild animals expecting to feel the the love, some woman tried to hug an elk in rut. The elk was not pleased. God………laughing. In Yellowstone they have these idiograms (my term) with a picture of a buffalo and a person trying to pet it with a big red circle and slash over it, the universal verboten symbol. Despite this very clear idiogram, I have photos of tourists taking photos petting buffalo. This is why gorings are going up. Buffalos can pitch you to the top of a tree just like a volleyball!
Well … were the people vegetarians? Perhaps it would make a difference? Anyway, I trust you. If you say do not pet, I will not pet. Lol! Perhaps gorings are the new fad.
Well people like to pet sharks, so I wouldn’t doubt it for a second. Actually I took my kids to a shark petting pool in a nature conservancy once, but that was for educational purposes. Don’t tell anyone. I don’t want to seem like an idiot………And in high school people got jobs as shark walkers at Scripps Inst of Oceanography, but they didn’t do it for fun. It was purely cash related motivations. They would get in this pool with sharks Scripps had just caught and walk them until they sort of woke up, and then they would exit the pool, quickly.