Sunday, February 13, 2011

Eagles on the Illinois River

On the Sunday after the blizzard of 2011, we stopped by the riverfront at Havana. Eagles were everywhere, and a high percentage of them were young. They were gathered along the edge of the river, near the mouth of the Spoon River, eating fish which had been frozen in the sub-zero temperatures of the week before.
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We left the riverfront and headed to Quiver Lake where we found more adult and juvenile eagles.
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Out on Quiver Lake, where the water was open, an eagle snatched a fish only to drop it the next second.
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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's like I was there! Wait a sec, I was there...

Nice pictures!

Ed

Anonymous said...

Very nice.

Gary Soper

Jane said...

Thanks for the comments! I love eagles in winter! :)

Benjamin Murphy said...

Nice photos Jane! I have been enjoying your blog this year.