Photos – Male & Female #4 March 25March 26, 2012Camellia Visits Portsmouth – Briefly 3/27March 28, 2012 Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 26, 2012 Categories Eagle Nest Blog Tags Click on photo to enlarge. Share Center for Conservation Biology Related postsNovember 7, 2017Grace Transmitter Stops Sending SignalRead moreOctober 2, 2017Grace Flies to North Carolina Oct 2, 2017Read moreSeptember 18, 2017Grace at Episcopal Conference Center Sept 17, 2017Read more 7 Comments Claudia, TX says: March 26, 2012 at 2:04 pm Beautiful…elegant…grand. The hazy background frames them- shows them off- so lovely! Thank you, dear Reese. betty welu says: March 27, 2012 at 10:03 am Which is the male and which is the female? Awesome photo! Thank You! Response – Female has dark feathers in top of her head. Van says: March 28, 2012 at 6:32 am Haha, the more beautiful is the female of course;), joking! Tammie says: March 29, 2012 at 9:50 pm the one with the black spot on the head is the female. actually I think the male is very gorgeous. out of the 4 females that he has tried out this year the 4th one is very plain mojita says: March 30, 2012 at 8:16 am I agree Tammie. Any of the other 3 would have been my choice. MagInAlex says: March 30, 2012 at 10:12 pm Boy these are beautiful images. Beautiful birds, with beautiful backdrop. The camera and operator awesome! Reese, Thanks as always! (My best wishes to the 3 eagles, too, with the return of #3 . Hope they can get along.) Luc Bizet says: April 2, 2012 at 11:14 pm Thank you for this rich and interesting paper. cordially Luke Bizet
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Beautiful…elegant…grand. The hazy background frames them- shows them off- so lovely! Thank you, dear Reese.
Which is the male and which is the female?
Awesome photo! Thank You!
Response – Female has dark feathers in top of her head.
Haha, the more beautiful is the female of course;), joking!
the one with the black spot on the head is the female. actually I think the male is very gorgeous. out of the 4 females that he has tried out this year the 4th one is very plain
I agree Tammie. Any of the other 3 would have been my choice.
Boy these are beautiful images. Beautiful birds, with beautiful backdrop. The camera and operator awesome! Reese, Thanks as always!
(My best wishes to the 3 eagles, too, with the return of #3 . Hope they can get along.)
Thank you for this rich and interesting paper.
cordially
Luke Bizet