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Tag Archives: Bald Eagle
7-3-2014
It is the evening of the third of July and I am out walking with my dogs. As the light starts to fade, the sounds of fireworks rise. Muffled booms across the water, occasional cracks and rattles, small rehearsals for … Continue reading
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Tagged 4th of July 2014, Bald Eagle, benjamin franklin turkey, national symbol
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January 13th, 2013 The Eagle Flies
Sunday was the first eagle release of the New Year for the wildlife shelter where I volunteer. These things can sound more impressive than they turn out to be: a group of people gather in a field or grassy lot … Continue reading
Summer in the Neighborhood
My small beach town along one of the many jigsaw edges of Puget Sound has a little under a mile of coast line, bordered on each end by Indian land. The census tells me we have 721 people per … Continue reading
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Tagged Bald Eagle, Bird, Eagle, Great Blue Heron, human arrogance, juvenile eagles, living with wildlife, mate for life, osprey, Puget Sound, Skagit River, Tree, United States
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