A juvenile bald eagle enjoying his/her sashimi breakfast on the tree
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Hot Pursue
Being opportunists, bald eagles seem to enjoy stealing fish from others more than catching from the water by themselves. It’s exciting to watch and challenging to capture with the camera.
A Bald Eagle Dives for A Fish
Bald eagle usually snatches the fish near the surface of the water as shown on the featured image. But this one did a hard way by diving into the water to grab the fish and hurrah, a success! Bald eagle is known to be drown this […]
Bald Eagles at Conowingo Dam, Maryland
The number of bald eagles at Conowingo Dam usually increases in November and through December with the peak, that had reach 200 in the past years, around Thanksgiving time. It has attracted hundreds of photographers to capture bald eagles catching fish from the water, fighting […]
Bald Eagle and Nest Building
I’ve taken photo of bald eagle catching fish from the river below Conowingo Dam previously but to capture an eagle picking up a big tree branch and fly over to the electrical transmission tower for nest building was new to me to photograph this morning.
A Juvenile Red-Shouldered Hawk in My Backyard
A couple of red-shouldered hawks have visited my backyard woods periodically. But I’ve spotted, I believe, a juvenile one recently. This morning a familiar loud call got my attention again and sure enough there were two hawks circling up in the sky and one finally […]
Hummingbird in My Backyard (again)
Hummingbird is not the easiest bird to photograph because it always flies in and out, forward or backward (the only bird can fly backward) so fast. But I do get lucky occasionally and was able to shoot this one while he(she) was standing still and even […]
Great White and Snowy Egrets at Bombay Hook NWR, DE
We visited Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge near Dover, Delaware last week, primarily to see and photograph many hundreds of great white and snowy egrets. They usually gather near marsh, wetland or shallow waters for catching small fish, frogs, etc.
Doe and Fawn at Big Meadows of Shenandoah National Park
One of the reasons we took an overnight trip to Shenandoah National Park in the first part of June was to see and photograph the newly born fawns at the Big Meadows of the Park. Lucky for us the deer are acclimated to the presentence […]



