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Cape Breton evokes deep memories and strong emotions for me as well as a deep appreciation for the beauty of my adopted island. My hopes are that you too might find the photos evocative - maybe a view you've not enjoyed before, or an 'Oh I've been there', or if from away that you may be encouraged to visit this fair isle so that you might come to love and breathe Cape Breton as I do. One word about place names that I use - some are completely local usage while others are from maps of Cape Breton that I've purchased over the years. I frequently post travel and other photos that are of interest to me - and hopefully you.

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The Eagle Has Landed



Bald Eagle – Haliaeetus leucocephalus

With a wing span up to 8 feet the bald eagle is a very large bird having a range over a very big portion of North America.  In 1798 on the 20th of June the U.S. Congress adopted the bald eagle, then called the American eagle, as our national emblem.  It is fairly well known that Benjamin Franklin opposed the choice but the Bald eagle still stands today as our symbol.
The eagle in my photograph was perched fairly high in a tree near 272 as I was driving homeward in Elk Neck.  At this time of year with the leaves off the deciduous trees he readily caught my eye. Pulling onto the shoulder of the road I easily got this one nice shot - but as I set my camera to take multiple shots in case he flew, away he flew.  I can’t complain but next time I will be a little more cautious and have my camera at the ready.

1 comment:

  1. She is very beautiful Norvell!! This is a great capture of her!!

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