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Category Archives: Bald Eagle

July 4, 2021

So the darned eagle gets all the praise, but we’re the ones that delivered that new born nation.

Wood Stork

Posted byLou FaberJuly 4, 2021June 26, 2021Posted inBald Eagle, Birds, Evening, Florida, ornithology, Port St Lucie, Stork, Uncategorized, Wood StorkTags: 1776, 4th of July, Bask Eagle, history, Independence Day, nation, Revolution, wetlandLeave a comment on July 4, 2021

March 18, 2021

Mom and Dad say when I grow up everyone is going to salute me. How nuts is that?

Juvenile Bald Eagle

Posted byLou FaberMarch 18, 2021March 13, 2021Posted inBald Eagle, Birds, eagle, Evening, Florida, ornithology, Port St Lucie, Raptors, UncategorizedTags: Child, eagle, fliight, juvenile, parents, salute, symbol, wetlandLeave a comment on March 18, 2021

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