Triumvirate by Harry-Eggens

This might look like a “Band of Brothers”, but that’s not true.
In fact these three Bald Eagle are in a heavy mid air fight over a small piece of fish.

There talons are tight together and if you look well you can see that in between is the fish this was all going about.
With all their might they try to get away with it. Real air power they are showing.

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Wishing all of you a wonderful Sunday,

Harry

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Amazement by Harry-Eggens

Shot again taken at the beach of Kachemak Bay near Homer in Alaska.

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Harry

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Never Too Many by Harry-Eggens

Early morning just after sunrise at the beach of Kachemak Bay near Homer in Alaska.

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Agitator by Harry-Eggens

The Eagle in the middle is a real agitator by grabbing the talons of the Eagle on the left hand side and slam the Eagle on the right hand side in the face with its wing 🙂

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Statler and Waldorf by Harry-Eggens

Because they couldn’t find a balcony at the beach of Kachemak Bay, they did choose for a tree trunk to sit on and oversee the lot and notice what was going on 🙂

On a dark dull winter morning near Homer in Alaska I had some real fun with these two guys 🙂

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Harry

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Handkerchief Please by Harry-Eggens

Again at the beach of Kachemak Bay near Homer in Alaska.

I suppose it’s obvious why this birdie needs a handkerchief ……lol!! 🙂

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Harry

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Geronimo!! by Harry-Eggens

A Bald Eagle in early morning light just a split second before he lands on a perch at the beach of Kachemak Bay near Homer in Alaska.

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Harry

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Three is a Crowd by Harry-Eggens

Lots of space to land because on the beach of Kachemak Bay were a lot of tree trunks/perches, but no it is far more interesting to land on a spot already occupied by another Eagle.

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Harry

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Left Turn by Harry-Eggens

Back to the Bald Eagles near Homer in Alaska.

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Bloody Small Stick!! by Harry-Eggens

Early morning just after sunrise a Bald Eagle balancing on a small perch at the beach of Kachemak Bay near Homer in Alaska.

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Harry

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