Sunday, March 25, 2018

Grindstaff Road Baldy















In forty years I've never seen a bald eagle around here. But last week, at about 6:30 PM, I found this one was happily pulling the guts out of a dead racoon in the middle of Grindstaff Road. I saw it again in the same place the next morning.

That's right, the keen-eyed predator that is the symbol of our nation, EATS ROADKILL!

















Also of interest, Randy reports that he and a number of other bicyclists have seen a pair of bald eagles along the North Toe and along Cane River near where it empties into the Toe (Huntdale).
















They are strikingly beautiful. (It's worth clicking on these pictures to see them bigger.)

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