Many people are watching this pair of Bald Eagles and hoping that this year their mating will result in some chicks, unlike a past year when the nest (visible on the left) remained empty. Bald Eagles are thought to mate for life but will choose a new partner should one die or the union fail to produce offspring. They generally live for about 20 years.

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Thursday, March 4, 2010
Fierce Love
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Bald Eagle,
birds,
Esquimalt,
Haliaeetus leucocephalus,
Saxe Point Park
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What an outstanding action photo. I have to admit I am missing my eagles and ravens while I am here in the east. Most times I see them they are arguing over fish or sitting in a tree. Wonderful shot.
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And that's just the foreplay.
Wow you have the most incredible luck to find these amazing moments!!
*bom chicka wah wah* ;p
Great shot! Keep it up Benjamin!
Thanks all for your very kind remarks.
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