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Happy New Year to you as well Jim, and keep sharing these awesome pictures!!!!!
TIm , yes it is cool to watch them catch fish to feed there young ones , they fly with such grace !!! It sounds like you had quite an experance , have a great New Year and keep building and posting your projects, thanks for sharing , JIM
So cool....I worked on power lines from helicopters for a couple of years and we worked all over the US and Canada. Working in Thompson, Manitoba we took a break and decided to fly a river bed....we rounded a curve to see somewhere between 50 and 75 bald eagles roosting in the pines on a hillside.....the pilot picked one to follow. He took us up several thousand feet and decided he was tired of us. That was the first and last time I was in a Hughes 369D completely inverted....on purpose....not fun, but the experience of a lifetime!!!!!!
Beautiful creatures.
Nice,
Thanks Jim.
Ken if you click on view full size , you can see the real eagle, as he is sitting on a 100 foot high pole close to my home , love to watch him fly over the river and catch fish for his family !!!!
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