Tag: haliaeetus leucocephalus
Bald Eagle – A Dramatic Illustration Of The Effects Of Warm Light
A Clumsy Bald Eagle With (and then without) Prey
The occasional Bald Eagle lurks near the west end of the Antelope Island causeway for good reason – lots of potential prey. The open water near the bridge attracts a variety of waterfowl so falcons and eagles are sometimes seen in the area.
A Bald Eagle From My Archives (and some thoughts on baiting)
A Triple Dose Of Serendipity
Battered And Tattered Bald Eagle – It Must Have Been A Tough Winter
Feathered Photography Is About To Become An Early Bird Again
Anticipating Wintering Bald Eagles At Farmington Bay
Bald Eagle Leveling Out After A Steep Dive
Bald Eagle In Montana’s Centennial Valley
I often photograph Bald Eagles in Utah during winter but for me those images have a different mood (for lack of a better word) because they’re often taken near urban environments and for me they don’t convey the feeling of wildness that I so love about the Centennial Valley. And I very seldom get anything “green” in my Utah Bald Eagle images taken in winter.
Intensity – Bald Eagle Landing For A Fight
Farmington Bay, Bald Eagles And The 2014 Carp Kill
For years managers at Farmington Bay WMA have killed carp as a management tool. The dead fish bring in hundreds of Bald Eagles but this year, because of the West Nile Virus outbreak in the eagle population, managers had to decide whether or not to proceed with the fish kill. That decision has been made.
Two Bald Eagle Surprises – One Good, The Other Not So Much…
Photo Contracts – The Devil’s In The Details
Bald Eagle Flaring For A Landing (+ an update on Utah’s dying eagles)
Bald Eagle – A Dramatic Illustration Of The Effects Of Warm Light
A Clumsy Bald Eagle With (and then without) Prey
The occasional Bald Eagle lurks near the west end of the Antelope Island causeway for good reason – lots of potential prey. The open water near the bridge attracts a variety of waterfowl so falcons and eagles are sometimes seen in the area.
A Bald Eagle From My Archives (and some thoughts on baiting)
A Triple Dose Of Serendipity
Battered And Tattered Bald Eagle – It Must Have Been A Tough Winter
Feathered Photography Is About To Become An Early Bird Again
Anticipating Wintering Bald Eagles At Farmington Bay
Bald Eagle Leveling Out After A Steep Dive
Bald Eagle In Montana’s Centennial Valley
I often photograph Bald Eagles in Utah during winter but for me those images have a different mood (for lack of a better word) because they’re often taken near urban environments and for me they don’t convey the feeling of wildness that I so love about the Centennial Valley. And I very seldom get anything “green” in my Utah Bald Eagle images taken in winter.
Intensity – Bald Eagle Landing For A Fight
Farmington Bay, Bald Eagles And The 2014 Carp Kill
For years managers at Farmington Bay WMA have killed carp as a management tool. The dead fish bring in hundreds of Bald Eagles but this year, because of the West Nile Virus outbreak in the eagle population, managers had to decide whether or not to proceed with the fish kill. That decision has been made.