Yesterday while driving in a canyon area in Fremont County I spotted 4
large raptors and subsequently identified 2 as adult Golden Eagles and 1 as
a juvenile Golden Eagle.  I did not find a place to pull over quick enough
to id the 4th large raptor. While I watched these birds for more than a
half hour I observed an adult and a juvenile perch on an escarpment for a
period of time very near other which seems to confirm the juvenile is the
offspring of the adults.

I hoped to refind them today and identify the forth raptor--I did refind 2
Golden Eagles but they were distant.   I got a series of photos of them in
flight and perched that I have uploaded to my Birds and Nature blog
<http://birdsandnature.blogspot.com/>.

SeEtta Moss
Canon City
http://BirdsAndNature.blogspot.com

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