Steve,
One trick you can use on eBird. You can share the photos after placing them 
under "raptor sp."
and change them back after few days.

 ---- On Fri, 30 Apr 2021 12:03:29 -0400 Ian Resnick <aviania...@gmail.com> 
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 > 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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