The Eagle Has Landed

Eagle by Talia Rose

[All photos by Talia Rose]

“[The] first Bald Eagle of the Salmon season has come through on the Humboldt/Mendocino County line,” rejoiced Talia Rose, North Coast wildlife photographer and chronicler on her Facebook page, County Line Wild.

“When the Salmon begin running upstream to spawn, the Bald Eagle follow,” she explained. “This Eagle was perched in a tall tree over the rapids searching for Salmon, but the river is high and brown, so fishing is a bit trickier.”

More of Talia Rose’s photos of our local wildlife can be seen at her website and she has items for sale there, too, including a 2019 calendar.

Eagle by Talia Rose

Eagle by Talia Rose

Eagle by Talia Rose

Eagle by Talia Rose

 

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Willie Caso-Mayhem
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5 years ago

I know to some it’s bad but its nature unleashed. Beautiful. Thank you for a great morning story Kym.

Vick
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Vick
5 years ago

How could it possibly be perceived as bad to anybody? I much be missing something. We LOVE the Baldies.

BEAUTIFUL PHOTOS! Thank you for sharing.

J Dubbs
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J Dubbs
5 years ago

It’s bad? Are you experiencing delusion? There’s online help for that and articles out there. Hope this helps

Hick
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Hick
5 years ago

Saw one yesterday around Miranda.

Central HumCo
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5 years ago

Rejoice. Yes!

Randi
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Randi
5 years ago

I saw one near Alton!!!

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5 years ago

Talia, that first picture is so perfect. Thanks for posting. And thanks too to RHBB for offering an opportunity to see these pictures and exposure for artists to earn a livelihood from their art.

JoeBob
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JoeBob
5 years ago

Great photos.
Whilst I’m no ornithologist I would wager this bird, and mate/offspring, live in the area and aren’t migrating with the salmon.
Such an eagle clan has existed on Trinity and Lewiston Lakes for over 5 decades, subsisting often on stolen fish from osprey and the occasional inattentive fisherman.

Thomas Shellenberger
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Thomas Shellenberger
5 years ago

WOW!!!!!

shak
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shak
5 years ago

Incredible photos!
Calendar girl?

artist formerly known as wildman
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artist formerly known as wildman
5 years ago

cool

chasi
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chasi
5 years ago

Good images! Well done!

J Dubbs
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J Dubbs
5 years ago

That’s pretty cool. Hope he gets a good meal soon.

TQM
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TQM
5 years ago

So wonderful!

Anonymous Humboldtian
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Anonymous Humboldtian
5 years ago

These are some really good photos. The one where its in flight with its wings spread is awesome.

Pam Braham
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Pam Braham
5 years ago

Awesome pictures!

Karen Coulombe
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Karen Coulombe
5 years ago

please send eagle pics to my sister.