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Bald Eagle juvenile
We saw a number of Bald Eagles (7+, all immature) on our walk along the Bow River at Beaverdam Flats this morning, including this juvenile. I can really see why some people (who are not birders) think they have seen a Golden Eagle. Such massive birds. It takes about five years for a Bald Eagle to develop the white head feathers. Wouldn't want to be on the receiving end of those huge talons or that very powerful bill!
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