When I used my 300x zoom, it was like they were right next to me.
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Sunday, January 13, 2008
Adult & Immature Eagles
This is an adult and an immature eagle. It is very easy to tell the difference even when they are flying -- the white head of the adults make them stick out like a beacon. We could spot the adults with the naked eye -- without binoculars or camera lens. Sometimes it was harder to spot the immature eagles if they were among the trees by themselves because they blend into the background.
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