I went to Conowingo Dam last week to try my luck of capturing some pictures of bald eagles. The number of bald eagles usually increases a lot in November and December here at Conowingo as the winter approaching in the North. The occasion usually draws […]
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Foggy Morning at Conowingo Dam
On the way to Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge near Dover, Delaware last Saturday morning (Dec. 12), we stopped by Conowingo Dam to see if we might get lucky to capture some bald eagle images. Well, no such luck as it was so foggy that […]

Ready, Set, Take Off
I was glad to capture a bald eagle taking off yesterday. Here were the sequential shots:

Sequential Shots of Bald Eagle in Action
These are the sequential shots of how a bald eagle snapping a fish out of the water. It’s a challenge to watch the bald eagle flying over the river and dive all the sudden to catch the fish out of the water and fly away.

Cormorant’s Big Catch
While watching for bald eagles in the sky I could not help noticing the big catch by this cormorant in the water in front of me. Wow, that was a huge fish, no wonder it took about 15-20 minutes to swallow it. It’s a big […]

Bald Eagles at Conowingo Dam – 2020.11.9.
More and more bald eagles are gathering at Conowingo Dam this month. It took a 2-hour drive for me to get there yesterday morning and I was pleasantly surprised to see and capture many images of bald eagles in action. There were also many of […]

Conowingo Dam Bald Eagles – 2019.11.11.
The Annual Bald Eagle Festival sponsored by the Conowingo Power Dam last weekend usually draws many bald eagle viewers and photographers. We arrived the site shortly after eight on the Veteran’s Day and were happy to take up the last parking spot out of the […]

Good Job, Junior!
A sequential shots showing a juvenile bald eagle caught a fish in the river below Conowingo Dam, Maryland yesterday (2016.10.28.)

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.

How Bald Eagle Catches His Lunch?
I only wish it was a sunny day so I didn’t have to set my camera at high ISO and my telephoto lens were 800mm instead of 400mm 🙂