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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