The eagle that lost the competition with Jobe; eagle above, ravens below; eagle flies
Three days ago, I posted a picture of Jobe sleeping in the car, and wrote about how he had to compete with an eagle for that spot, and he won.
This is the eagle that Jobe beat.
A raven is perched on a branch below.
I didn't mention it, but on the day before yesterday there was also an eagle in the competiton - a younger one, that I saw in the same tree as I drove by with Lavina, the two of us sipping coffee. This eagle had to compete with two smart-aleck horses and a school bus for the next slot on the blog.
The eagle lost.
I am certain that you already have, but, just in case you haven't, please note the five ravens on the gravel bar below.
So late Saturday afternoon, after I visited Metro, I returned to the same place, this time with a telephoto lens. The light was dim, so I had to push my ISO way up high into the digital noise range. I hoped there would be a bunch of eagles hanging about, but I found only this juvenile.
It was suspicious of me.
An older eagle, with a full head of white, will generally stay put when you draw near, but you never know about a young one.
The young eagle decided to go.
Bye, bye, eagle - see you in Texas.
If you go to Texas... if I go to Texas.
Why would either one of us be going to Texas?
Reader Comments (2)
To meet each other, of course ;)
I like all your work Bill but the second photo here is special. Very nice!