Wow! What a great shot with your "little camera". We have a big camera with the extra lens as well as a "little camera" and we wouldn't risk the better one on a canoe trip anyway.
You should come out to BC. Here the bald eagles are as common as crows! Ok, that's an exaggeration but not by much, there used to be a pair nesting right above my residence and right now there's a nesting pair at the barn where I ride.
Yeah, I know, I've seen a few out west myself, there are amazing birds! But they are still listed in Southern Ontario as endangered, and delisted in the Northern part of the province, yet there are 5 nesting pairs in the city of London and more just outside. Back in the early 70's there was a pair just west of Dorchester along the river near the golf course and, as it seems, they are back.
This info was from a man named GREGORY BALCH from the Candian Outdoor Heritage Alliance.
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Wow! What a great shot with your "little camera". We have a big camera with the extra lens as well as a "little camera" and we wouldn't risk the better one on a canoe trip anyway.
You should come out to BC. Here the bald eagles are as common as crows! Ok, that's an exaggeration but not by much, there used to be a pair nesting right above my residence and right now there's a nesting pair at the barn where I ride.
hey Carly,
Yeah, I know, I've seen a few out west myself, there are amazing birds!
But they are still listed in Southern Ontario as endangered, and delisted in the Northern part of the province, yet there are 5 nesting pairs in the city of London and more just outside. Back in the early 70's there was a pair just west of Dorchester along the river near the golf course and, as it seems, they are back.
This info was from a man named GREGORY BALCH from the Candian Outdoor Heritage Alliance.
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