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By: BET (offline) on Tuesday, January 26 2010 @ 05:46 PM EST
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By: BET (offline) on Tuesday, January 26 2010 @ 05:51 PM EST
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Chase Off - Part 2 of 3
Intent to Harm?


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By: willpatt (offline) on Tuesday, January 26 2010 @ 05:56 PM EST
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Great shots Bet 
Eagle Cams are Great
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By: BET (offline) on Tuesday, January 26 2010 @ 05:57 PM EST
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Part 3 of 3
The original wading eagle decided discretion was the best part of valor and exited stage right!

The Invader assumes his victory stance

I have seen and captured a couple of neat action video clips in the last few days. I just wish that the camera lens was stronger so that the distant images would be sharper.
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By: BET (offline) on Tuesday, January 26 2010 @ 06:17 PM EST
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1-26 about 2:30pm
While I was processing the images of the Chase Off, the cam focused on a pair of mallards feeding. There was an opportunistic gull hovering right next to them. Every time the male mallard would turn away from the gull, the gull would take a step forward. When the male would swing around towards the gull - the gull would back off a bit. The mallard really didn't appear to care that the gull was there, he and his mate just kept feeding. I have no idea what the gull thought he might get from them.
It was a pretty colorful image after the dull grey eagles.


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By: BET (offline) on Tuesday, January 26 2010 @ 07:19 PM EST
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About 3:00pm
Cam focused on a lone Adult eagle standing on one of the sandbars. The cam had a bit of condensation on the lens so the images are not clear.
The eagle started calling/shrieking. Throwing his head and neck forward, mouth wide open, throat visibly vibrating. Then he would throw his head straight up still calling. No other eagle or bird appeared in the cams view.


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By: BET (offline) on Tuesday, January 26 2010 @ 07:26 PM EST
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About 4:00pm

Cam focused on this. Appears to be about the size of an eagle, but wrong color!
What is it?

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By: JudyB (offline) on Tuesday, January 26 2010 @ 08:27 PM EST
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