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Anyone still watching?
Friday, January 13, 2012
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I have no idea what kind of bird it is but it is very nice of you to leave water for the wildlife.
ReplyDeleteI'm no expert, but it appears to be a Golden Eagle.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Golden_Eagle/lifehistory/ac
Don
Looks like a golden eagle to me, as well. There are a lot of them around one of my favorite lakes.
ReplyDeleteBrigid, you and Don get a red star, it is a Golden Eagle, really pretty in flight.
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