BALD EAGLE PHOTO GALLERIES
Click here. The Klamath National Wildlife Refuge Complex, stretching from the Klamath Marsh National Wildlife Refuge to the north and the Tulelake National Wildlife Refuge to the south, provides more than 200,000 acres of habitat.
Click Here. Immature birds have mostly dark heads and tails; their brown wings and bodies are mottled with white in varying amounts. Young birds attain adult plumage in about five years.
Click Here. This pair was just starting to complete their nest. The male Bald Eagle brought the female a talon full of nest materials. Several minutes after she allowed him to come into the nest and rub heads.
Click Here. At the mouth of the Russian River where the river meets the Pacific Ocean we have witnessed Bald Eagles catching, stealing and eating there catch.
Click Here. Gray Lodge Wildlife Area, Sacramento NWR, Lower Klamath NWR
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