White-bellied sea eagles landing

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Birdgirl2009
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White-bellied sea eagles landing

It's pouring today, so I can't go out. I looked at some of my photos from a few months ago and I don't think I posted these (sorry if I did)

Juvenile landing

Adult landing

Adult changing position

Juvenile wanting to land where another juvenile is

Perched juvenile bails out

Adult just came in to land and juvenile that was there bailed out

timrob
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Beautiful pix! They are such amazing birds. Use this link: [url] http://www.ustream.tv/seaeagles [/url] to see a Sea Eagle cam.

Araminta
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Hi BOPgirl, even if you did....? I can't get enough of them.I love your BOP photos. Thanks, M-L

M-L

akasha
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Awesome, thanks for sharing.

Owen1
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Great series and good detail. Thanks for sharing so many flight shots.

Cheers, Owen.

ScottTas
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Great series of shots!

Meave
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Like ScottTas said - great series of shots. Thanks for showing them to us.

Meave

cathshane

Magnificent Birdgirl,you're making us jealous!

smeedingo2
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HI birdgirl
love the shots
PS. Have two boxes of baby E,Rosella's.
love the shots.

Birdgirl2009
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Thanks everyone
smeedingo2 - great to hear from you. Good to hear your boxes have rosellas. Good luck! We have rosellas in our one box too. This morning I realised that the lid was off the box and I saw it on the grass. It must have blown off in the wind Saturday night/Sunday morning and we didn't go out yesterday because it was pouring. Poor mum probably sat in there for 36 hours getting rained on. My husband climbed up and put the lid back on. He saw 6 eggs - one squashed.

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Hi Kim
Great to see WBSEs. I guess you were far from them and cropped the photos a fair bit, but the image quality is still pretty good. Unless, of course, these guys are not as shy as WBSEs normally are. well done!

Birdgirl2009
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Hi Akos
I was crouched behind a woodpile so they wouldn't see me in the hope that they would land in some of their favourite trees. I can't remember how far away I was; maybe 50 m. There is nothing more amazing than seeing a bird of prey fly over you and look right at you (except maybe seeing a manta ray or a grey nurse shark on a dive)

aa
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Awesome series birdgirl :)

Birdgirl2009
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Thanks aa. Did you see my black-shouldered kite?
I hope I get to see some more of your flight photos soon

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