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Precision Landing

3 years, 10 months

It always amazes me how eagles with a six foot wing span can weave their way through the branches to make a landing. The eye in this photo is photoshopped from the previous pic in this series because of catching the nictitating membrane in the photo. Probably closed to protect the eye as the eagle went through some tiny branches.