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Ever wonder why bald eagles are always photographed from the side? -- (link)
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Shaun
They are rare around here, but we saw a bald eagle last Sunday. It has been years since I saw one last, back when I lived in FL -- nm
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CQ (aka CQ)
Feb 4 '16, 11:55
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I thought you lived here in the US?
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Spawn
Feb 4, 12:03
they're very common here--usually see one every week or so
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ML
Feb 4, 11:58
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Their winter nesting grounds are about 45 minutes from here on the Mississippi. We should try to head over there again sometime. -- nm
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spamlet
Feb 4, 12:19
We see a lot of hawks here now, they've really come back in the past ~10 years. -- nm
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Andie
Feb 4, 12:01
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One cool thing about here is I still get to see many ospreys and hawks. -- nm
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CQ
Feb 4, 12:06
I see them at one of the lakes I fish at here in PA.
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decline
Feb 4, 11:57
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there's one that lives at fisherman's paradise that I see all the time when I go out walking. -- (link)
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amanda jonas
Feb 4, 11:58
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This was last August -- (link)
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decline
Feb 4, 12:03
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*eyes sky nervously* -- nm
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chubbers
Feb 4, 12:08
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