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2017 Wildlife Photo Contest

Bald Eagle, Pasadena, Maryland  Anne Arundel County, United States of America
Baby Eagle Waiting For It's Meal

Species: Bald Eagle | Location: Pasadena, Maryland Anne Arundel County, United States of America

This little one heard it's parents and popped it's head up as I was looking through my lens at the nest. I snapped several photos while making sure to stay my distance out in the open a respectable distance from the nest. The parents were bringing fish back to the nest when this baby eagle sat up.

About The Photographer

I began doing photography about 8 or 9 years ago. I believe every person, wildlife,, landscapes and nature has their own story to tell. I love to photograph historical places and those that do re enactments/living history. I've made numerous friends throughout the years and consider it a blessing to know them all. My favorite animals to photograph are Eagles and Ospreys (Raptors). Just watching them flying, gliding and diving mesmerizes and fascinates me. To watch them fly through trees and land with ease is amazing. Photographing them catching their prey, building nests or,flying past me is challenging. I've learned to take numerous photos in succession just to get 'the one' photo that has taken my breath away. Even a building, tree, and flowers can tell you so much. It's all in your perception; everyone sees things differently. It makes our world so interesting.
Check out Patricia’s photography website: allvisionsphotography.com
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