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  • A juvenile Bald Eagle perched on driftwood surrounded by Beach Sunflowers at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Cook Inlet, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    Bald Eagle_529387.JPG
  • A Bald Eagle perched on driftwood along the beach at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Katmai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    Bald Eagle_529403.JPG
  • A Bald Eagle perched on driftwood along the beach at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Katmai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    Bald Eagle_529402.JPG
  • A Bald Eagle perched on driftwood along the beach at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Katmai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    Bald Eagle_529400.JPG
  • A juvenile Bald Eagle perched on driftwood surrounded by Beach Sunflowers at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Cook Inlet, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    Bald Eagle_529393.JPG
  • A juvenile Bald Eagle perched on driftwood surrounded by Beach Sunflowers at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Cook Inlet, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    Bald Eagle_529392.JPG
  • A Bald Eagle perched on driftwood surrounded by Beach Sunflowers at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Cook Inlet, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    Bald Eagle_529391.JPG
  • A Bald Eagle perched on driftwood surrounded by Beach Sunflowers at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Cook Inlet, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    Bald Eagle_529390.JPG
  • A Bald Eagle perched on driftwood surrounded by Beach Sunflowers at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Cook Inlet, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    Bald Eagle_529389.JPG
  • A juvenile Bald Eagle perched on driftwood surrounded by Beach Sunflowers at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Cook Inlet, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    Bald Eagle_529386.JPG
  • A Bald Eagle perched on driftwood surrounded by Beach Sunflowers at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Cook Inlet, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    Bald Eagle_529384.JPG
  • A Bald Eagle perched on driftwood along the beach at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Katmai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    Bald Eagle_529401.JPG
  • A Bald Eagle perched on driftwood surrounded by Beach Sunflowers at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Cook Inlet, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    Bald Eagle_529385.JPG
  • A Bald Eagle perched on driftwood surrounded by Beach Sunflowers at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Cook Inlet, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    Bald Eagle_529388.JPG
  • A juvenile Bald Eagle perched on a driftwood tree trunk at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Cook Inlet, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    Bald Eagle_529396.JPG
  • A juvenile Bald Eagle perched on a driftwood tree trunk at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Cook Inlet, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    Bald Eagle_529398.JPG
  • A juvenile Bald Eagle perched on a driftwood tree trunk at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Cook Inlet, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    Bald Eagle_529399.JPG
  • A juvenile Bald Eagle perched on a driftwood tree trunk at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Cook Inlet, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    Bald Eagle_529395.JPG
  • A juvenile Bald Eagle perched on a driftwood tree trunk at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Cook Inlet, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    Bald Eagle_529394.JPG
  • A juvenile Bald Eagle perched on a driftwood tree trunk at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Cook Inlet, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    Bald Eagle_529397.JPG
  • An adult bald eagle perched on a rock looking toward the Chigmit Mountains along the beach on the Cook Inlet at Anchor Point, Alaska.
    Bald Eagles_517736.JPG
  • An adult bald eagle perched on a rock looking toward the Chigmit Mountains along the beach on the Cook Inlet at Anchor Point, Alaska.
    RRE_9938.JPG
  • An adult bald eagle perched on a rock looking toward the Chigmit Mountains along the beach on the Cook Inlet at Anchor Point, Alaska.
    RRE_9847.JPG
  • An adult bald eagle perched on a rock looking toward the Chigmit Mountains along the beach on the Cook Inlet at Anchor Point, Alaska.
    RRE_9840.JPG
  • An adult bald eagle perched on a rock looking toward the Chigmit Mountains along the beach on the Cook Inlet at Anchor Point, Alaska.
    Bald Eagles_517729.JPG
  • An adult bald eagle perched on a rock looking toward the Chigmit Mountains along the beach on the Cook Inlet at Anchor Point, Alaska.
    Bald Eagles_517730.JPG
  • An adult bald eagle perched on a rock looking toward the Chigmit Mountains along the beach on the Cook Inlet at Anchor Point, Alaska.
    Bald Eagles_517726.JPG
  • A female Northern Cardinal perched in a tree at the Bear Island Wildlife Management Area in Green Pond, South Carolina.
    Northern Cardinal_20190209_002.jpg
  • A female Northern Cardinal perched in a tree at the Bear Island Wildlife Management Area in Green Pond, South Carolina.
    Northern Cardinal_20190209_001.jpg
  • An American Bald Eagle perched in a tree along Trout Lake in the Northwoods village of Boulder Junction, Wisconsin.
    Bald Eagle_20120623_067.JPG
  • An American Bald Eagle perched in a tree along Trout Lake in the Northwoods village of Boulder Junction, Wisconsin.
    Bald Eagle_20120623_069.JPG
  • Harris Hawk on a perch at the Center for Birds of Prey November 15, 2015 in Awendaw, SC.
    Harris_Hawk_54147.JPG
  • Harris Hawk on a perch at the Center for Birds of Prey November 15, 2015 in Awendaw, SC.
    Harris_Hawk_54146.JPG
  • Harris Hawk on a perch at the Center for Birds of Prey November 15, 2015 in Awendaw, SC.
    Harris_Hawk_54148.JPG
  • Harris Hawk on a perch at the Center for Birds of Prey November 15, 2015 in Awendaw, SC.
    Harris_Hawk_54145.JPG
  • Harris Hawk on a perch at the Center for Birds of Prey November 15, 2015 in Awendaw, SC.
    Harris_Hawk_54144.JPG
  • Harris Hawk on a perch at the Center for Birds of Prey November 15, 2015 in Awendaw, SC.
    Harris_Hawk_54143.JPG
  • An immature bald eagle perches on driftwood along the beach at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    Bald Eagle_516667.JPG
  • An adult Bald Eagle watches for scraps of salmon from a tree perch as bears feed at Anan Creek in the Tongass National Forest, Alaska. Anan Creek is one of the most prolific salmon runs in Alaska and dozens of black and brown bears gather yearly to feast on the spawning salmon.
    Bald Eagle_71447.JPG
  • A bald eagle sits on a rock along the beach at Anchor Point, Alaska.
    Bald Eagle_517697.JPG
  • A wet Bald Eagle sits on a rock along the beach on a rainy day at Anchor Point, Alaska. Anchor Beach is the furthermost western point in the North American continent.
    Bald Eagle_20190912_005.JPG
  • A wet Bald Eagle sits on a rock surrounded by the incoming tide along the beach on a rainy day at Anchor Point, Alaska. Anchor Beach is the furthermost western point in the North American continent.
    Bald Eagle_20190912_009.JPG
  • A wet Bald Eagle sits on a rock surrounded by the incoming tide along the beach on a rainy day at Anchor Point, Alaska. Anchor Beach is the furthermost western point in the North American continent.
    Bald Eagle_20190912_007.JPG
  • A wet Bald Eagle sits on a rock along the beach on a rainy day at Anchor Point, Alaska. Anchor Beach is the furthermost western point in the North American continent.
    Bald Eagle_20190912_003.JPG
  • A wet Bald Eagle sits on a rock along the beach on a rainy day at Anchor Point, Alaska. Anchor Beach is the furthermost western point in the North American continent.
    Bald Eagle_20190912_004.JPG
  • A wet Bald Eagle sits on a rock along the beach on a rainy day at Anchor Point, Alaska. Anchor Beach is the furthermost western point in the North American continent.
    Bald Eagle_20190912_002.JPG
  • A bald eagle sits on a rock along the beach at Anchor Point, Alaska.
    Bald Eagle_517700.JPG
  • A bald eagle sits on a rock along the beach at Anchor Point, Alaska.
    Bald Eagle_517696.JPG
  • A bald eagle sits on a rock along the beach at Anchor Point, Alaska.
    Bald Eagle_517695.JPG
  • A bald eagle sits on a rock along the beach at Anchor Point, Alaska.
    Bald Eagle_517694.JPG
  • A wet Bald Eagle sits on a rock along the beach on a rainy day at Anchor Point, Alaska. Anchor Beach is the furthermost western point in the North American continent.
    Bald Eagle_20190912_001.JPG
  • A wet Bald Eagle sits on a rock surrounded by the incoming tide along the beach on a rainy day at Anchor Point, Alaska. Anchor Beach is the furthermost western point in the North American continent.
    Bald Eagle_20190912_008.JPG
  • A wet Bald Eagle sits on a rock along the beach on a rainy day at Anchor Point, Alaska. Anchor Beach is the furthermost western point in the North American continent.
    Bald Eagle_20190912_006.JPG
  • An adult bald eagle stands in a tidal pool along the beach at Anchor Point, Alaska.
    Bald Eagle_517784.JPG
  • An adult bald eagle stands in a tidal pool along the beach at Anchor Point, Alaska.
    Bald Eagle_517783.JPG
  • An adult bald eagle stands in a tidal pool along the beach at Anchor Point, Alaska.
    Bald Eagle_517782.JPG
  • A white heron stands in the Papaloapan River in Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico.
    Santiago Tuxtla_20190124_077.JPG
  • An American Bald Eagle feeds on a fish caught in Trout Lake in the Northwoods village of Boulder Junction, Wisconsin.
    Bald Eagle_20120623_066.JPG
  • An adult Bald Eagle watches for an opportunity to steal salmon scraps from feeding bears at Anan Creek in the Tongass National Forest, Alaska. Anan Creek is one of the most prolific salmon runs in Alaska and dozens of black and brown bears gather yearly to feast on the spawning salmon.
    Bald Eagle_71452.JPG
  • An adult Bald Eagle watches for an opportunity to steal salmon scraps from feeding bears at Anan Creek in the Tongass National Forest, Alaska. Anan Creek is one of the most prolific salmon runs in Alaska and dozens of black and brown bears gather yearly to feast on the spawning salmon.
    Bald Eagle_71451.JPG
  • A watches for scraps of salmon from a tree as bears feed at Anan Creek in the Tongass National Forest, Alaska. Anan Creek is one of the most prolific salmon runs in Alaska and dozens of black and brown bears gather yearly to feast on the spawning salmon.
    Bald Eagle_71439.JPG
  • An American Bald Eagle guards a fish caught in Trout Lake in the Northwoods village of Boulder Junction, Wisconsin.
    Bald Eagle_20120623_070.JPG
  • An American Bald Eagle guards a fish caught in Trout Lake in the Northwoods village of Boulder Junction, Wisconsin.
    Bald Eagle_20120623_062.JPG
  • An American Bald Eagle guards a fish caught in Trout Lake in the Northwoods village of Boulder Junction, Wisconsin.
    Bald Eagle_20120623_059.JPG
  • An American Bald Eagle guards a fish caught in Trout Lake in the Northwoods village of Boulder Junction, Wisconsin.
    Bald Eagle_20120623_058.JPG
  • An American Bald Eagle feeds on a fish caught in Trout Lake in the Northwoods village of Boulder Junction, Wisconsin.
    Bald Eagle_20120623_055.JPG
  • An American Bald Eagle guards a fish caught in Trout Lake in the Northwoods village of Boulder Junction, Wisconsin.
    Bald Eagle_20120623_054.JPG
  • An American Bald Eagle guards a fish caught in Trout Lake in the Northwoods village of Boulder Junction, Wisconsin.
    Bald Eagle_20120623_053.JPG
  • An adult Bald Eagle watches for an opportunity to steal salmon scraps from feeding bears at Anan Creek in the Tongass National Forest, Alaska. Anan Creek is one of the most prolific salmon runs in Alaska and dozens of black and brown bears gather yearly to feast on the spawning salmon.
    Bald Eagle_71455.JPG
  • A juvenile Bald Eagle watches for an opportunity to steal salmon scraps from feeding bears at Anan Creek in the Tongass National Forest, Alaska. Anan Creek is one of the most prolific salmon runs in Alaska and dozens of black and brown bears gather yearly to feast on the spawning salmon.
    Bald Eagle_71454.JPG
  • An adult Bald Eagle watches for an opportunity to steal salmon scraps from feeding bears at Anan Creek in the Tongass National Forest, Alaska. Anan Creek is one of the most prolific salmon runs in Alaska and dozens of black and brown bears gather yearly to feast on the spawning salmon.
    Bald Eagle_71453.JPG
  • An adult Bald Eagle watches for an opportunity to steal salmon scraps from feeding bears at Anan Creek in the Tongass National Forest, Alaska. Anan Creek is one of the most prolific salmon runs in Alaska and dozens of black and brown bears gather yearly to feast on the spawning salmon.
    Bald Eagle_71450.JPG
  • An adult Bald Eagle lands on a hillside at Anan Creek in the Tongass National Forest, Alaska. Anan Creek is one of the most prolific salmon runs in Alaska and dozens of black and brown bears gather yearly to feast on the spawning salmon.
    Bald Eagle_71449.JPG
  • An adult Bald Eagle attacks a juvenile in an attempt to steal a scrap of salmon at Anan Creek in the Tongass National Forest, Alaska. Anan Creek is one of the most prolific salmon runs in Alaska and dozens of black and brown bears gather yearly to feast on the spawning salmon.
    Bald Eagle_71448.JPG
  • An adult Bald Eagle watches for scraps of salmon from a log as bears feed at Anan Creek in the Tongass National Forest, Alaska. Anan Creek is one of the most prolific salmon runs in Alaska and dozens of black and brown bears gather yearly to feast on the spawning salmon.
    Bald Eagle_71444.JPG
  • An adult Bald Eagle watches for scraps of salmon from a log as bears feed at Anan Creek in the Tongass National Forest, Alaska. Anan Creek is one of the most prolific salmon runs in Alaska and dozens of black and brown bears gather yearly to feast on the spawning salmon.
    Bald Eagle_71443.JPG
  • A juvenile Bald Eagle watches for scraps of salmon from a log as bears feed at Anan Creek in the Tongass National Forest, Alaska. Anan Creek is one of the most prolific salmon runs in Alaska and dozens of black and brown bears gather yearly to feast on the spawning salmon.
    Bald Eagle_71442.JPG
  • A juvenile Great Horned Owl on a palm tree Charleston, SC
    horned_owl_025.JPG
  • An American Bald Eagle guards a fish caught in Trout Lake in the Northwoods village of Boulder Junction, Wisconsin.
    Bald Eagle_20120623_034.JPG
  • An adult Bald Eagle watches for scraps of salmon from a log as bears feed at Anan Creek in the Tongass National Forest, Alaska. Anan Creek is one of the most prolific salmon runs in Alaska and dozens of black and brown bears gather yearly to feast on the spawning salmon.
    Bald Eagle_71445.JPG
  • A juvenile Bald Eagle watches for scraps of salmon from a log as bears feed at Anan Creek in the Tongass National Forest, Alaska. Anan Creek is one of the most prolific salmon runs in Alaska and dozens of black and brown bears gather yearly to feast on the spawning salmon.
    Bald Eagle_71441.JPG
  • An American Bald Eagle guards a fish caught in Trout Lake in the Northwoods village of Boulder Junction, Wisconsin.
    Bald Eagle_20120623_065.JPG
  • A juvenile Bald Eagle holds scrap of salmon stolen from bears feed at Anan Creek in the Tongass National Forest, Alaska. Anan Creek is one of the most prolific salmon runs in Alaska and dozens of black and brown bears gather yearly to feast on the spawning salmon.
    Bald Eagle_71446.JPG
  • Osprey perched at the Center for Birds of Prey November 15, 2015 in Awendaw, SC.
    osprey_54468.JPG
  • Red tailed hawk perched on a tree stump at the Center for Birds of Prey November 15, 2015 in Awendaw, SC.
    red_tailed_hawk_54442.JPG
  • Red tailed hawk perched on a tree stump at the Center for Birds of Prey November 15, 2015 in Awendaw, SC.
    red_tailed_hawk_54439.JPG
  • Harris Hawk with food on a perch at the Center for Birds of Prey November 15, 2015 in Awendaw, SC.
    Harris_Hawk_54154.JPG
  • Harris Hawk with food on a perch at the Center for Birds of Prey November 15, 2015 in Awendaw, SC.
    Harris_Hawk_54153.JPG
  • Harris Hawk with food on a perch at the Center for Birds of Prey November 15, 2015 in Awendaw, SC.
    Harris_Hawk_54151.JPG
  • Harris Hawk lands on a perch at the Center for Birds of Prey November 15, 2015 in Awendaw, SC.
    Harris_Hawk_54150.JPG
  • Harris Hawk grabs food from a perch at the Center for Birds of Prey November 15, 2015 in Awendaw, SC.
    Harris_Hawk_54139.JPG
  • Harris Hawk with food on a perch at the Center for Birds of Prey November 15, 2015 in Awendaw, SC.
    Harris_Hawk_54152.JPG
  • Harris Hawk lands on a perch at the Center for Birds of Prey November 15, 2015 in Awendaw, SC.
    Harris_Hawk_54149.JPG
  • Harris Hawk grabs food from a perch at the Center for Birds of Prey November 15, 2015 in Awendaw, SC.
    Harris_Hawk_54140.JPG
  • Harris Hawk grabs food from a perch at the Center for Birds of Prey November 15, 2015 in Awendaw, SC.
    Harris_Hawk_54138.JPG
  • Harris Hawk grabs food from a perch at the Center for Birds of Prey November 15, 2015 in Awendaw, SC.
    Harris_Hawk_54137.JPG
  • Eurasian Eagle Owl with prey at the Center for Birds of Prey November 15, 2015 in Awendaw, SC.
    Eurasian_Eagle_Owl_54538.JPG
  • Red tailed hawk in flight at the Center for Birds of Prey November 15, 2015 in Awendaw, SC.
    red_tailed_hawk_54440.JPG
  • Red tailed hawk at the Center for Birds of Prey November 15, 2015 in Awendaw, SC.
    red_tailed_hawk_54425.JPG
  • Red tailed hawk at the Center for Birds of Prey November 15, 2015 in Awendaw, SC.
    red_tailed_hawk_54424.JPG
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