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A quick hello from Soldotna, Alaska. We have a variety of birds in Alaska. I spend a lot of time taking pictures of bald eagles and shore birds. I also have a feeder that attracts some interesting birds from time to time. I'm looking forward to sharing a part of my world with everyone. I use a Kodak PZ850 and most of the pictures from my feeder are done through my living room window.
Pam
 
Hi Pam, a warm welcome to birdforum from all the staff here, we hope you enjoy the site. Don't hesitate to join in where-ever you wish, and we'd love to see some of your photos in the gallery.
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Andy
 
Hello Pam,
Welcome from the opposite side of the globe. You will probably be looking at some of the migrant shore birds that left here a few weeks ago. Say G'day to them for me. I miss them when they leave.
 
Hi Pam,
Welcome. My wife and I have booked our first trip to Alaska in mid-August this year. I certainly hope to see some Bald Eagles (this is the bird that first got me interested in Digiscoping ). We'll be flying into Anchorage and spending time in Seward,Denali,Fairbanks. Neil.
 
Enjoy your visit!!

Neil said:
Hi Pam,
Welcome. My wife and I have booked our first trip to Alaska in mid-August this year. I certainly hope to see some Bald Eagles (this is the bird that first got me interested in Digiscoping ). We'll be flying into Anchorage and spending time in Seward,Denali,Fairbanks. Neil.

Hi Neil,
I'm sure you and your wife will thoroughly enjoy your trip up here. The eagles are here year round but are a lot easier to find and photograph in the winter. They seem to congregate in certain areas where finding food is easier. But they are always visible here. They love fish so are really happy while salmon are running!


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