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by Rebecca Herranen
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I don't know why they call this beautiful bird bald, because the American Bald Eagle is anything but bald. Seems their white very much feathered... more
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I don't know why they call this beautiful bird bald, because the American Bald Eagle is anything but bald. Seems their white very much feathered heads against their rich chocolate brown bodies appeared bald to someone. The Bald Eagle is the national emblem of the United States and is also a bird revered in Indian cultures.
Bald eagles are protected as they were once severely endangered, but under protection their status is much improved.
Interesting little factoid about the bald eagle that even though they are considered regal today, It wasn't always the case for some. The eagle is known for being a thief and will harass smaller birds of prey like the osprey in order to confiscate their hard earned catch.
If it had been up to Benjamin Franklin who didn't like the eagles thieving ways and a bird of bad moral character, the national bird would have been a turkey.
In a world filled with constant noise & distractions, I find solace in the simple things in life & the unspoiled beauty of nature. A way to connect with the Earth and find inner peace. I hope to leave behind a legacy of my love for nature through my photography, hoping to inspire others to find their own sense of solitude in the beauty of the world that surrounds them. Through my art, I invite you to slow down, breathe in the simple beauty and recognize the deep sense of tranquility that the natural world offers. This is your invitation to make those connections, and in doing so find a deeper sense of peace & purpose in life. My Website I work with my husband Timo, traveling and photographing our journey along the way....
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Gary F Richards
Spectacular American Bald Eagle composition, lighting, shading, excellent colors and artwork! F/L voted
Don Columbus
Congratulations, your work is Featured in "A Birding Group - Wings" I invite you to place it in the group's "2020-2022 Featured Image Archive" Discussion!!
Julie Barrick
Awesome shot!!
Linda Goodman
Beautiful eagle portrait.
Don Columbus
Congratulations, your work is Featured in "Birds In Focus" I invite you to place it in the group's "2020-2021 Featured Image Archive" Discussion
James Brunker
Majestic!
Katy L
Congratulations, your work was featured in the “Avian Photography” group.
The P
Wonderful portrait!
Jim Love
Proud and majestic...
Kat Gail
Magnificent work!
Ameya M
fantastic capture
Norma Brandsberg
He is beautiful!
Bearj B Photo Art
Nicely done
College Mascot Designs
fantastic, we love eagles!
Jasna Dragun
Great capture! l/f
Allen Beatty
Awesome !!
Leif Sohlman
sharing on FB
Renata Natale
Amazing capture!
Leif Sohlman
Beautiful detailed portrait of American Bald Eagle Rebecca
Suzanne Wilkinson
Revisit
Bob Hislop
Nicely done.The name actually comes from an old English word — piebald — which meant “white-headed" rather than hairless.
Rebecca Herranen replied:
That is definitely a better understanding. Thanks for sharing that.
Suzanne Wilkinson
Beautiful capture!