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The eagle above was on one of the stacks of crab pots that were stored on tank hill above the site that I was working at. This one let me get within 10 feet.
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The eagle above is drying off his feathers after a rain, he is the other half of the pair of eagles that made the nest below.
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During my first trip to Dutch Harbor last year I spent some time watching the pair of eagles make this nest. When I came back I was surprised to see two babies...definitely not the majestic eagle appearance that everyone is used to.
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