Normally, I’d prefer not to show photos with cages, but it’s less distracting in the case of these subjects because of my distance from both them and the bars. This gorgeous pair of Golden Eagles is being rehabilitated at the Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society (O.W.L.) for eventual release back into the wild. I have yet to meet a Golden Eagle in the wild — and they are vastly outnumbered by Bald Eagles.
I wonder if I have seen these soaring high in the skies and mistaken them for Bald Eagles?
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What a commanding bird.
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thank you, Susan!
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wonderful !
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thanks, Chris! to find one is a miracle … two is unbelievable, even if they’re being rehabilitated and not yet able to fly free. 😀
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For some reason, they look regal and haughty in a nice way.
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it’s those big eyes. 🙂
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Looking at them again, I think so too 🙂
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Hard to believe they are confined. They look so regal .. And content
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looking at them, it’s hard to believe they were injured, period, but they are well taken care of at O.W.L. 🙂
it’s possible that they were either nestlings found in a nest for which the parents could not be located, or suffered some degree of wing damage from flying into manmade objects (neither have brain injuries that would preclude eventual release back into the wild).
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What is it about these birds that you capture so wondrously? Regal, proud, confident – they are so impressive!
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thank you, Noelle. I try my best! 🙂
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Such majestic birds…and such a beautiful photo of them! I’ve never seen them up close, but we do see them fairly often out and about. Some have circled over our property before!
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thank you, Teresa! can’t say I’ve had the privilege, but what a fabulous experience! met my first Golden Eagle last summer at a local annual raptor festival, and a hush fell over the crowd. everyone knew we weren’t seeing a bald eagle! 🙂
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Gorgeous shot of gorgeous birds. So glad you decided to make this photo 🙂
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thank you, Takami! 🙂
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Beautiful! We’ve been seeing a few more Golden Eagles in Central Valley, and the South Bay. It’s exciting to see them returning to the area.
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you’re so lucky, Deborah! I would love to see Golden Eagles in the wild! the sighting of even one here is a major news event!
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How majestic!!
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thank you! happy to know that they will eventually fly free! 🙂
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They are very beautiful these golden eagles,
it will be even more when heuereux
they will be released into the wild.
Congratulations for the photo.
Have a nice day.
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thank you, Hervé!
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Gorgeous photo – their feathers are such a rich brown and gold color. It is obvious that they’ve been given a healthy start on life.
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Agreed! And I hope it continues for them! 🙂
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Foto fantastica!!!
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thank you, Patrizia!
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Beautiful species.. And nice shot
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thank you, Gilles!
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Such majestic birds. Beautiful portrait.
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thank you, Pat!
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Magnificent birds!
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thank you, Tiny! they are indeed 🙂
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The light and presence of the bird is exquisite!
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thank you, Judy! I think my subjects were as fascinated with me as I was with them. they were content to stare back and stay where they were, instead of flying around in their ample enclosure!
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