Another highlight of 2017: NYC’s resident Bald Eagles!
Ran into a family of four Bald Eagles at Mt. Loretto on Staten Island.
Haliaeetus leucocephalus: this is one of this year’s youngsters. The white head and tail feathers come in fully by age 4 or so. The bird was making a racket, calling its parents for food.
Big, but still learning.
An adult flew in with a fish; this one joined it, and then the other youngster, unseen and unheard before this, did as well. Eventually, both parents perched over the pond.
There was something rather curious going at the other end of this pond. It looked like a mostly submerged, dead Canada Goose was being jerked about in the water (primaries were occasionally seen) and chomped on by at least two large Snapping Turtles. I do not think this escaped the eagles’ eyes. They are great scavengers.
Probably the closest I’ve ever been to one of these…
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