Subject: [Tweeters] Golden Eagle in Shoreline
Date: Nov 12 17:45:47 2009
From: Adam Sedgley - AdamS at seattleaudubon.org
Hi Tweets,
I received a picture of a GOLDEN EAGLE taken yesterday morning in the
Shoreline area north of Seattle. It was a general inquiry through
BirdWeb.org from a novice who was trying to tell if it was a juvenile
Bald or Golden Eagle. It's definitely a juvenile Golden as the tawny
hood and white tail with dark terminal band are clearly visible as it's
perched in a hemlock (which is odd to see).
See the pic: http://bit.ly/2c7lCn
I have asked for more details on location, etc but I haven't heard back.
I just know that the picture was taken yesterday morning.
As I am leaving for the week, I thought I would at least let you know
that there is a Golden Eagle out in Shoreline somewhere.
Cheers,
Adam
Adam Sedgley | Science Associate
206-523-8243 ext. 21 adams at seattleaudubon.org
Seattle Audubon Society | for birds and nature
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