




1. I saw this dog cruising through Pittsville and couldn't resist taking a shot.
2. 3 Eagles were flying over a field in Delmar and this was the best I could get at the time, sorry.
3. The horses were enjoying the pond all day today.
4. & 5. Our kitten was way up in the tree today sporting who's king of the hill.
5 comments:
You know what my2sense,
You're clueless. ONE was a Bald Eagle Adult and the other two were their youngsters. I know the difference between these birds and you are wrong this time.
There was no signs stating there was an event in Pittsville. I'll ask some friends who are a part of the Fire Department to get on the ball.
I've already made contact with my friend and I'm confident he'll pass the message on.
My2sense, I don't know where you read that eagles never group together, it probably doesn't matter because eagles can't read anyway. I have personally observed five at one time together feasting on something or other in the fields near where I live.This of course may be a rarity. I have seen two at a time on many occasions. Perhaps when you source of info stated that they were territorial it didn't necessarily mean unsociable.
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