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On Jun 3, 5:36*pm, "Don White" wrote:
wrote in message ... On Wed, 03 Jun 2009 14:03:04 -0500, Richard Casady wrote: You could have saved $10,000. This guy lives in Estero *;-) http://gfretwell.com/wildlife/eagle%...20feb%2008.jpg There used to be a webcam with of an eagles nest. Eagles used to be fairly rare but I imagine you could see one just about anywhere these days if you looked. We usually have quite a few around here at certain times of the year. I saw 4 one morning when I was doing my water samples right at sun rise flying over the scrub. My wife used to have a pair that picked through her construction dumpsters almost every day looking for leftover lunch food right next to US41. My buddy says they are seen around DC from time to time and we saw one in New Hampshire when we were up there. They are all over out west. They are still a striking bird when one flies over. Homer Alaska is supposed to be the eagle capital of the world. We were there in June and we only saw one scrawny eagle that looked too weak to fly anywhere else. He was hanging around the "eagle lady's" house there. Well, Nova Scotia may have helped a bit with re-introducing the eagle.http://www.gov.ns.ca/natr/wildlife/C...A/18-04-5.htm- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Okay, dummy, how did that help the population of eagles in Homer, AK? |
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