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  1. White-bellied Sea Eagle

    White-bellied Sea Eagle

    Adult. Common resident breeder also the largest resident raptor species in Singapore. Settings: 1650mm ISO160 1/160s f/3.5 0EV.
  2. Golden Gaze

    Golden Gaze

    digitally cropped/signed - acrylic on canvas painting I've done - Golden Eagle portrait.
  3. Steppe eagle

    Steppe eagle

  4. Bald Eagle

    Bald Eagle

  5. Steppe Eagle

    Steppe Eagle

  6. Sing'n away ...

    Sing'n away ...

    Caught this immature bald eagle making his call.
  7. Food Fight!

    Food Fight!

    Caught this mature Bald Eagle trying to steal food from an immature Bald Eagle. This tumbling encounter lasted less than 2 seconds.
  8. Crested Serpent Eagle

    Crested Serpent Eagle

  9. Grey-headed Fish Eagle

    Grey-headed Fish Eagle

    Adult. Rare resident breeder of Singapore. Global conservation status: near threatened. Settings: 2100mm ISO160 1/250s f/4 -0.7EV 27% cropped.
  10. Steppe Eagle

    Steppe Eagle

  11. Steppe Eagle

    Steppe Eagle

  12. Steppe Eagle

    Steppe Eagle

  13. Portrait #2 of a female Wedge-Tailed Eagle, Aquila audax

    Portrait #2 of a female Wedge-Tailed Eagle, Aquila audax

    The Wedge-tailed Eagle (Aquila audax), sometimes known as the Eaglehawk (an slight misnomer, as it is among the largest raptors) in its native range, is the largest bird of prey in Australia, but it is also found in southern New Guinea. It has long, fairly broad wings, fully feathered legs, and...
  14. Bald Eagle Eats

    Bald Eagle Eats

    Adult Haliaeetus leucocephalus along Rangeland Road, Ramona, CA, 02-08-11, Canon EOS 7D 400/f5.6L. http://www.picturetrail.com/marysan
  15. Bald Eagle+ Prey

    Bald Eagle+ Prey

    Adult Haliaeetus leucocephalus over Rangeland Road, Ramona, CA, 02-08-11, Canon EOS 7D 400/f5.6L. http://www.picturetrail.com/marysan
  16. Bald Eagle Stare

    Bald Eagle Stare

    Yes, we have Bald Eagles in Southern California. Adult Haliaeetus leucocephalus staring down on me from a utility pole on Rangeland Road, Ramona, CA, 02-08-11, Canon EOS 7D 400/f5.6L. http://www.picturetrail.com/marysan
  17. Portrait of a female Wedge-Tailed Eagle, Aquila audax

    Portrait of a female Wedge-Tailed Eagle, Aquila audax

    The Wedge-tailed Eagle (Aquila audax), sometimes known as the Eaglehawk (an slight misnomer, as it is among the largest raptors) in its native range, is the largest bird of prey in Australia, but it is also found in southern New Guinea. It has long, fairly broad wings, fully feathered legs, and...
  18. Juvenile black Kite

    Juvenile black Kite

    Beauty and the Beast..waiting for its prey..anything which goes by it is hunted for sure...
  19. Mature Eagle

    Mature Eagle

    This was my first opportunity to see an eagle in the wild. Though is was a dark gloomy day with rain and snow, I was fortunate to get a few pretty decent shots. It was very exciting!
  20. CRESTED SERPENT EAGLE

    CRESTED SERPENT EAGLE

    A large raptor found in India preying mainly on waders, ducks, geese and passeriens near water bodies.
  21. Tawny Eagle admires sunset

    Tawny Eagle admires sunset

    This Tawny Eagle provided a lighting opportunity by looking almost directly into the setting sun
  22. African Long Crested Eagle

    African Long Crested Eagle

    The mouse stood no chance!!
  23. Crested Serpent Eagle

    Crested Serpent Eagle

    Adult. Ssp. Malayensis. Rare resident breeder of Singapore. Settings: 2100mm ISO160 1/200s f/4 -0.7EV.
  24. Lesser Spotted Eagle - Aquila pomarina

    Lesser Spotted Eagle - Aquila pomarina

    Every year thousands of birds migrate through Bosphorus and some of them take a break in other parts of Turkey. Here's an individual of a LSE "clan" that was taking a break in Lake Mogan.
  25. Rufous-bellied Eagle

    Rufous-bellied Eagle

    Juvenile. Rare non-breeding visitor to Singapore. Camera settings: 1650mm ISO160 1/500s f/3.5 +2EV.
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