Nice.. always good to see how this eagle is doing. This Eagle is now coming into his 7th years old.. I've been following him from 4 months old 🙂 He seems to hang around Skagit in the Winter and Whidbey in the Summer. Unfortunately, last I seen, he looks like he has a mate.. which is not good as he may pass on this gene which is really not good for their health. Just the same, I am glad to see him doing well.. yes, I'm conflicted.. haha It's common thinking that with the lighter feathers that a possible mate would consider them Juvenile and not want to mate. Thanks for the update 🙂
Sammy
now in Sequim
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Subject: Re: [Tweeters] Leucistic Bald Eagle
Yes, that bird has been there at least for three winters now. Cool to see.
Phil Dickinson
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On Feb 28, 2020, at 3:06 PM, BURT CUNNINGHAM <
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I took some pictures of a light colored Bald Eagle at West 90 today. Here's a link:
https://flic.kr/p/2iyNzXC
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