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Bald Eagle perching on a branch, Delta, BC, Canada
Bald eagle in the landscape
A bald eagle with his catch f a hake fish flies above the Arran Rapids on a sunny afternoon
Eagle in an evergreen tree
A Bald Eagle in flight in Washington State USA
A bald eagle in flight with wings outstretched in marshlands during winter. Room for copy.
Bald Eagle flying away from nest over prairie of Montana, in western USA, North America.
A bald eagle in southern Colorado's San Juan Mountains. in Pagosa Springs, CO, United States
A majestic eagle perched atop a tall tree overlooking the ocean
Ketchikan is the state of Alaska southeasternmost major settlement. Cruise ships often stops at this location.
Hawk flying, Patagonia Argentina near El Calafate and Perito Moreno Glacier
Bold Eagle sitting on a tree branch during winter day. Squamish, British Columbia, Canada.
Eagle flying over Lake Cour d' Alene in Northern Idaho.
Bald eagles fishing in the South Platte River Colorado
I was surprised by this Bald Eagle on Orcas Island! Orcas is the largest of the San Juan Islands, an archipelago in the Pacific Northwest of the United States between the U.S. State of Washington and Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
A bald eagle in flight over the ocean
White-bellied Sea Eagle hunting, Langkawi island, Malaysia
Bald Eagle eating on a rock in the Gardiner River in Yellowstone National Park, southern Montana, USA.
Bald eagle taking off a dry tree in a nature preserve in Florida
A bald headed eagle leaving the nest to find food as the other stays to care for the eaglets. Eaglets start as fuzzy-headed birds and begin feeding themselves around the sixth to seventh week. By eight weeks they can stand and walk around the nest. By sixty days eaglets are well-feathered and have gained 90% of their adult weight. Large nestlings consume nearly as much food as adults. Chicks remain in the nest for ten to twelve weeks. Bald Eagles take four to five years to acquire their distinctive adult plumage. The eaglets in the nest are about five weeks old. Pacific North American Flyway, Boundary Bay, Delta, B.C., Canada
Large bird of prey the American bald eagle. Minnesota Summer
Landing on beach.
A majestic bald eagle taking off into the sky from a lush tree with wings spread widely
White-tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) sitting on a rock in a Fjord in the Lofoten in Norway
Bald Eagle perched in a tree at the marsh
The Common Raven (Corvus corax) is known for its intelligence and opportunistic behavior. In this picture, the Raven might be attempting to drive the Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) away from its territory or a food source.\n\nBald Eagles are powerful predators and can pose a threat to other birds, including ravens.  One animal harassing another is quite common in the natural world and often involves a territorial or competitive interaction between the two species.  By harassing the Bald Eagle, the Raven could be trying to assert dominance or establish its territory.\n\nRavens are known to be bold and assertive in defending their resources. Additionally, harassing larger predators like the Bald Eagle could potentially reduce competition for food or nesting sites in the area.  It is also possible that the Raven is simply being curious or mischievous. Ravens are known for their playful behavior, and they might harass other birds out of sheer curiosity or for entertainment.\n\nThis Raven was photographed while harassing a Bald Eagle perched in a dead tree on Campbell Mesa in the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Two bald eagles perched on driftwood at the beach.
Bald eagle, haliaeetus leucocephalus, in Alaska. National bird of the United States of America.
Bald Eagle, haliaeetus leucocephalus, Immature in Flight above water
Low angle view of Great Blue Heron in flight, heading to tree top nest.\n\nTaken in Elkhorn Slough, California, USA
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