Rainforest Eagle
Johnstone Strait, BC, Canada. An adult Bald eagle perched near her nest surrounded by the dense rainforest
Keeping Watch
Sunshine Coast, BC, Canada. A male Bald eagle watches over his nest where his life partner feeds their newly hatched eaglets
Frosted Eagle
Yellowstone NP, USA. A Bald Eagle sits on a frosty branch fluffing his/her feathers as much as possible to keep warm. Even the feathers are covered in frost
A Light Touch
Sunshine Coast, BC. An adult Bald Eagle lands on a stgand of Arbutus trees in early morning light
Oh Really!
Sunshine Coast, BC, Canada. Bald Eagles have such attitude!
Finishing Touches
Great Bear Rainforest, BC. Many eagles add a soft lining of moss or grass to their large nests to make them more comfortable
Swoop,. Snatch and Swirl
Sunshine Coast, BC, Canada. Bald eagles hunt for fish which it snatches from the water with its long talons
Two Hearts as One
Sunshine Coast, BC. Bald eagles mate for life and work together to raise their young and defend their territory
Repurposed
Texada Island, BC, Canada. Bald Eagles will use anything as a lookout perch, including this old enormous machine part.
Freefall
Sunshine Coast, BC. A male Bald Eagle trying out some tricky flying moves.
Winners and Losers
Sunshine Coast, BC. A female Bald Eagle carrying a raven chick back to the nest for her young.
Patience
Sunshine Coast, BC. A female Bald Eagle searches for prey for her young eaglet
Framed
Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya. The latin name for the African Fish eagle is Haliaeetus vocifer, for its evocative but very loud call.
Eagles in the Mist
Sunshine Coast, BC, Canada. A pair of bald eagles watch over their nest on surrounded by swirling coastal mist
Lookout Point
Sunshine Coast, BC. Bald Eagles often choose dead trees as perfect lookout spots
Duet
Sunshine Coast, BC, Canada. Eagles mate for life and will work together to defend their territory from any intruders. This pair were calling to persuade a passing juvenile to keep on going!
Watching and Waiting
Sunshine Coast, BC. Canada. Bald Eagles often choose dead snags to give them an all round clear view while they watch and wait for prey.
Stink Eye
Sunshine Coast, BC. This Bald Eagle is eying up one of the adults from the neighbouring territory in a border dispute on a beach near my home.
Intertidal Eagle
Sunshine Coast, BC. An adult Bald Eagle hunting for food at low tide for hungry chicks
Eagle Lullabies
Sunshine Coast, BC
The Hunter
Sunshine Coast, BC. A Bald eagle plunges towards a flock of ducks hoping for an easy meal for the young chicks back at the nest
Convocation
Fraser Valley, BC. A group, or convocation, of Bald eagles dry their wings after a rainstorm.