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markf12 (User)
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First eagle of the year 2 Years, 9 Months ago
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Nice day for a climb. Temps in the low 20's, light/medium wind, sunny. Went out to Star Island and climbed the white pine behind the family cabin. Beautiful view of the lake, nice smooth climb, a little bit of wind to gently rock the tree near the top (about 60 feet).
Nice smooth climb until one end of the line got stuck in a narrow crotch way at the top of the tree, and I had to climb back up to get it out (my fault; I'd left the carabiner tied on the end). Grumblemumblegrumble...
On the way back up, I saw a bald eagle go by, the first of the year. The eagles come back well before the ice is out in order to stake out nesting trees, but this is the earliest I've ever seen one here. Flying low, right over my tree. Somehow the rest of the way back up to retreive the rope wasn't so bad.
Nice day for a climb.
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treeman (User)
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Eagle! I am jealous! 2 Years, 9 Months ago
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What a sight that eagle must have been! I am an avid birder and would LOVE to see something like that! I get lots of hawks and a few owls at night, but have never seen an eagle while aloft. I would prefer it a bald eagle too. Golden eagles I have heard are not as fearful of humans.
Blame your hung line on the Spirits! They knew the bird was coming and decided to give you a treat. You did give thanks, no?
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Waving from a treetop, Peter Treeman Jenkins TCI Founder
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EAGLES 2 Years, 9 Months ago
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I stopped today on the way home from work and watched 5 bald eagles do some low altitude flying and feeding in corn fields and pastures. Mostly they just landed and hung outin the sun and cool breeze.
they are an awesome sight to behold probably watched for a good 1/2 hr i need a good camera!!
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markf12 (User)
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2 Years, 9 Months ago
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For a while (during the height of the DDT era), the Chippewa National Forest was the only place in the lower 48 states with a viable population of bald eagles. Now they have become so abundant around here that the best nesting places are filled up, and some eagles are hanging around human dwellings. Except for about 3 months in the winter, I see them regularly (weekly or more often) on my way to work, flying over the "city" of Bemidji, or out my office window. I saw my first of the year on Sunday, and my second today.
My all-time favorite free-climbing experience (20 something years ago) involved a canopy emergent white pine and an eagle hanging in the air at eye level about 40 feet away.
If this sounds good, come on up and visit anytime. The great grey owl irruption is over (last year was pretty amazing) and probably won't be on again for a few years, but there are lots of other birds to see.
The trees are nice too.
Cheers, MF
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treeman (User)
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Where are you? 2 Years, 9 Months ago
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Where are you? Northwest territory? Sure sounds great.
How is the owl calling out your way? Do they come when called? It is a favorite night past time with me. My best was a long conversation with a Great horned owl in Colorado. He almost landed on my Treeboat- scared me to death thinking of those talons.
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Waving from a treetop, Peter Treeman Jenkins TCI Founder
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2 Years, 9 Months ago
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How far over the border are ya from Iowa?? I have family up there ya know just over the border Hollandale. Are ya far from there?
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Tall oaks from little acorns grow. --Anonymous
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