Last edited by SJ; 11-10-2019 at 08:48 AM.
"Often Mistaken, but Never in Doubt"
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Nice!!
Bob Dtedwaltman1 thanked for this post
Awesome, looks even better than it did on your phone this weekend.
Steve Pierce
Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects.
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Congratulations Ted!
Great looking spot, bet camping was a good time.
I don't know where you've been me lad, but I see you won first Prize!tedwaltman1 thanked for this post
Way to go Ted! I'm in for a few calendars again.
Thanks. cubscout
Thank you Steve and everyone for the selection and your comments. Sincerely appreciated--genuinely thankful. Really. Wow.
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Beautiful photo, Ted. Nicely done, SJ! Looking forward to seeing the calendar!
Randy
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I don't know where you've been me lad, but I see you won first Prize!mike mcs repair liked this post
Would love to take endless pictures of Eagles. They are MAGNIFICENT birds!
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I wanted this one but SJ wouldn't use it.
Web
Life's tough . . . wear a cup.
Ya got me on that one SJ. I've been trying to take a pic with the frame the other way. But every time I try, my coffee runs out of the mug.
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The other day, on a breakfast flight to Afton, just ghosting down low level down a very narrow canyon following a stream, FIVE bald eagles took flight right in front of me. No time for a picture, and I didn't want to make a second pass and annoy them, assuming they had something they were breakfasting on. I've seen singles and pairs of them a lot, but never 5 at one time, and we were all sharing the same airspace. I was going slow enough for us all to maintain proper separation, some were above, some below, and some at my level, awesome!
Lots of bald eagles around Puget Sound.
I encounter them relatively often, esp during haying time.
They like feeding on mice snakes etc that get chopped up or exposed by the mower.
They are the one bird that doesn't ever seem to give way or try to avoid an airplane--
they just give it kind of a dirty look but otherwise ignore it.
Scarey...they're big birds, I'd hate to take one through the windshield.
Or anywhere else for that matter.
Cessna Skywagon-- accept no substitute!
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