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Bald Eagle

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Description:

We believe this is a pair of Bald Eagles. We have observed them over the past four months as they interact with each other. They have a favorite tree that they rest in. Fortunately for us, it is right behind our house. We think they have had babies somewhere close by but have been unable to locate the nesting site. We have heard chattering over the last several days.

Habitat:

Large evergreen trees near Spanaway Lake, Spanaway, Washington

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Welcome to Project Noah, Dcmholloman

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dcmholloman

Spanaway, Washington, USA

Spotted on May 28, 2013
Submitted on May 28, 2013

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