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Not unusual to see more than one immature bald eagle. I've seen 30+ on a remote corner of the Delaware River. An osprey(s) would be white underneath and dark on top; not so immature bald eagles, which are dark with mottling.
Ted
On Jan 9, 2014, at 1:47 PM, Bob Cormier wrote:
> Two days in-a-row. I can't believe any Osprey would still be lingering in the Conn. River corridor, but yesterday I saw what I convinced myself to be an immature Baldy Eagle over the White's Dairy Supply fields, rte. 5 between N.Hartland and Hartland. I commonly see them there.
> UNTIL today when there were a pair with the same plumage and narrower wings & sharper shoulder. Location over the Rte 5 end of Clay Hill Rd., N. Hartland (a stone's throw from yesterday). I'm sure that someone can give me some insight. I've never seen two immature eagles together....
> Thanks,
> Bob C.
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