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Donna Mcknight
Brick, NJ, United States
Category 6: Birds in Flight
14 week old Eaglet flying in to the cell tower in Brick New Jersey, one of the three Eaglets that successfully hatched and fledged..it was an honor to watch and photograph these magnificent raptors Nikon D7200 Tamron 150-600 July 2016
Nice shot
Thank You Greg..
Beautiful photo of a egelet spreading its wings and a lovely lady doing the same and loving it so.
Thank You VIRGINIA♡♡♡ SO EXCITED FOR THE UPCOMING 2017 SEASON….
Beautiful shot
i see them on the tower every morning. great to see one up close. just beautiful
Timing, Majesty, beauty. Thank you
Thank You John…
Where is this tower located? I live in Absecon , NJ,and would love love love to have directions to view these eagles this year.
Hey Cindy..it on Brick Blvd in Brick. In the Advanced Auto Parking Lot.i suggest waiting until they have the babies..sometime in the middle of april.. thats when the Action starts if you come now its hit or miss.. In April there busy feeding the babies..
Great shot! Can’t wait for this years updates!
Thank You so much…
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