Nice captures.  Seeing bald eagles is always exciting!

We have nesting eagles even here in New Jersey.  There is an eagle cam on a
nest just a few miles from our home:

https://www.dukefarms.org/making-an-impact/eagle-cam/

Dan Matyola
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On Fri, Apr 2, 2021 at 2:51 PM Larry Colen <l...@red4est.com> wrote:

> After we buried my mom yesterday on my way to visit with the friend who
> was like another daughter to Mom I saw what looked like blackbirds hassling
> a vulture, which seemed really odd, then I realized that it was a bald
> eagle.  I pulled over, grabbed the K-3 with a bigma and grabbed some
> shots.  It was set at Av, ISO 100 f/10, bracketing 0 and -2 stops.  Lesson
> learned:  don’t photograph birds in flight locked at ISO 100.
> In theory this would be a good use of user modes, though I could have just
> gone to Tav at a higher shutter speed.
>
> On a larger scheme these aren’t great photos, but they are some of my best
> bald eagle photos (especially in flight) so far.
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/albums/72157718833806563
>
> As an aside, it occurred to me that bald eagle would actually be a better
> name for vultures than birds that look like Edgar Winter with wings.
>
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