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It's me again
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An old sighting
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Two halves equal one whole
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Out of his comfort zone
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We want our Mom
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Like walking a tightrope
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The little one
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Golden Eagle
Usually when I visit the Calgary Zoo, the two Golden Eagles (injured) are perched way up at the top of the enclosure. On this particular visit, the three Bald Eagles and this Golden Eagle were very vocal and active. This beautiful Golden Eagle came part way down the snowy slope, so I was finally able to get a photo of it. On the handful of occasions that I have seen a Golden Eagle in the wild, they have always been flying high, so any photos have been very distant.
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