> I intended to share the pictures via the e-bird link. However, it appears 
> that Golden Eagle is marked as a sensitive species, so it gets blocked from 
> other viewers.

That is just ridiculous.  Yet another example of how inadequate ebird is for 
birders.  

Birders need a real bird sighting sharing app, explicitly for birding.    
Facebook is OK but some people refuse to use Facebook.  Whatsapp is OK but also 
limited.

Bob Lewis




On Friday, April 30, 2021, 12:03:49 PM EDT, Ian Resnick <aviania...@gmail.com> 
wrote: 


Fantastic sighting!

Ian

On Fri, Apr 30, 2021 at 8:09 AM Steve Walter <swalte...@verizon.net> wrote:
> This was actually on Wednesday, viewed from my hawk observation spot at Alley 
> Creek (northern end of Alley Pond Park). The bird passed a good distance to 
> the south of me, but I’ve seen enough Bald Eagles here to catch on to flight 
> and shape differences in this case. I knew it was imperative to attempt 
> getting pictures despite the distance involved. After cropping, photo 
> editing, and zooming in on the pictures, what can be seen are white wing 
> patches, both on the upper side and underside, in the places where they 
> should be on a Golden. White can also be seen at the base of the tail 
> underneath (can’t see the upper side). There is a hint of lighter (golden) 
> color on the top of the head. This was more evident in zooming in on original 
> RAW files. The wing shape is also suggestive of Golden, particularly in the 
> trailing edge to the base of the wing having a pinched in look.
>  
> I intended to share the pictures via the e-bird link. However, it appears 
> that Golden Eagle is marked as a sensitive species, so it gets blocked from 
> other viewers. Although as a transient bird, it isn’t really a sensitive 
> situation. Golden Eagle is quite rare on Long Island, only my second ever. 
> Surprisingly, it can be debated whether it was even the rarest raptor in the 
> boroughs portion of Long Island just that day. I don’t know. There was a 
> Burrowing Owl only a couple of years ago. But I guess a wintering Golden 
> Eagle recently too.
>  
> Steve Walter
> Bayside, NY  
> 
> 

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