Saturday, January 1, 2011

Last day of 2010

       It's been a cold December, and it is rare to see so much ice on the Hudson this early in the year.  With the ice come the eagles, and we have begun to see the national symbol here in the valley several weeks earlier than usual.  Sharon and I had several errands to run, but we managed to work it out so that we passed a number of our favorite and most reliable eagle sites along the way.  The sites produced nicely, and although we couldn't spend an inordinate amount of time at each location, we did manage to rack up 9 sightings.  At our first spot along the Hudson, the RTE 6 pull-off looking down on Iona Island, we found a lone mature eagle riding the ice heading south.  As we got the scope on the bird, we were joined by a couple from Europe....he from England and she from France.  It was her first Bald eagle in the wild and she was thrilled.  Soon, more cars began to roll in, taking advantage of the first sunny and warm day in quite a while.  Before it was all over, we had shared our sighting and some of our knowledge of the birds with almost 20 passers-by.  It always augments the experience of seeing these majestic birds when you can share it with folks who have never seen an eagle other than on the TV or caged in a zoo.  We had our next eagles at the Annsville Circle kayak launch and I managed to get a nice shot of a mature bird perched back in the woods.  As I photographed this bird, an immature flew overhead at close range.  And so the day went.  We always look forward to "eagle season" here on the Hudson and we can be sure that the numbers will be high once again as we enter 2011.  For the final day of 2010, it was a great way to "ring out the old" and get ready to start our new "year-list".

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