Frank, the bald eagle here. My mate, Hali, writes as if she’s an avian public relations expert. Bah!
We’re a normal couple. Our primary interests are raising a family, gliding on the thermals, and eating well. Fresh fish is high on our desired menu. But neither one of us is above grabbing from another raptor, bear, or human. You would have laughed yourself silly watching me snatch a bass right off the hook in front of an angler last month.
Of course, life’s not always a clear day with great air currents. We need to be careful around electrical transmission lines. I love my wingspan – a nice six-feet – but it can be hazardous. Hali, she’s a big girl and goes seven feet tip to tip, has to be extremely careful if we decide to rest on a metal tower.
Well, time for me to report for incubating duty.
What follows sunrise and sunset Serena Carter’s list of favorites to photograph? Birds – on the wing, in the nest, or perched and staring at the camera. Check out the later-in-life romance, Morning Tryst, to find some of her bird adventures in Missouri State Parks. White feathers take on a new meaning when they are a gift. Check at the link for more information. https://amzn.to/35gH37S


