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    Wow. That'd be a story to tell. The first pic is awesome. Truly amazing bird.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rkwhite61 View Post
    Wow. That'd be a story to tell. The first pic is awesome. Truly amazing bird.
    Its just nutz, release ceremony at his house once the eagle has recovered!!!

    What are the odds in a life time of seeing bald eagle that close let alone holding it? One lucky guy right there!! Id be contacting news statioms trying to gwt rich lol

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    During morning colors one would always land in a pine tree just to the right of the flag pole, almost every morning in the winter, was freakin epic.
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    TOO Freakin' cool!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by LamboDoNoMo View Post
    During morning colors one would always land in a pine tree just to the right of the flag pole, almost every morning in the winter, was freakin epic.

    now that would be badass

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    On mcbcp? What area man? I knew it was possible they are out there cause that place is beautiful fkn country right man... I never liked sunrise and foggy mornings soo much then driving on base and seeing that...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ls2Aero View Post
    On mcbcp? What area man? I knew it was possible they are out there cause that place is beautiful fkn country right man... I never liked sunrise and foggy mornings soo much then driving on base and seeing that...

    I know where 6 of them nest in our county. They mate for life. One "couple" is in the southwest part of the county near Haywood. Two "couples" are in the north eastern area between Crowder and Blocker. They come back every winter. The southern couple comes to the same tree ever year even.

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    Thats sik!!! I wanna see one!!

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    Cool for sure.
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    That's a big damn bird. Bet a Beaver could kick it's ass though
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