A change from the usual pictures.
Here is a video that my son, Alex, shot recently.
In Alex’s own words, “My main camera is the OM system OM-1 mkii with the 150-400 TCPro lens and had an external 2x teleconverter on the lens giving me over 2000mm effective reach.“
The video is fascinating.
If for any reason you cannot watch the embedded YouTube video above, then try this:
https://www.youtube.com/embed/i9K4Xsc1g4U?si=ubT_7KSvCL3nHW2o
Great we love our American Bald Eagles here in New England.
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Eunice, I must research whether we have eagles here in Southern Oregon. It would be fantastic if we do!
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They have made a comeback here.
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Yes, Southern Oregon has Bald eagles. They breed in 32 of Oregon’s 36 counties and can be spotted throughout the state during non-breeding seasons. Bald eagles are particularly common in the Klamath Basin, where they migrate from the Atlantic states and Canada each winter. They are also found in various protected areas across Southern Oregon, making them a popular subject for birdwatchers.
Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife
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Thanks Eunice. I have done some online research and come up with this: https://www.fws.gov/refuge/lower-klamath
I no longer drive but we have someone who does drive our car. It would be glorious if we could arrange a visit to the location, perhaps make it a couple of days, and it seems from that website that the best time to go is during the Winter period.
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