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As evidenced by Diane’s blog photos and mine below. Did you know that American bald eagles fly south to inhabit their six-foot wide nests in the fall of the year? They spruce up their nests, typically the ones they used the year before, breed, lay their eggs, hatch them, teach them to fly and then…


Kinda looks like a scene from “Jurasic Park” Very nice pic.
You’re right! It does. Thanks for the compliment!
Beautiful!
When are you going to start sharing your pictures with “Hallmark” cards? You should enter them in the Sunday supplement, “Parade”, in the Times Picyune. Seriously!
It’s the Lord’s beauty in His fullest achievement. You’ve captured it.
Thanks for sharing this Cuz.