Good Day. Okay this is the last Eagle image you will see. It is the last one that has any value to show in all my collection. It is the weakest of the weak but I love the pose of this Eagle who has just landed (the instant he landed) and hasn’t yet folded his wings.
My first trip to Green Island, I saw this structure as I was entering the Wildlife Refuge. It caught my eye but I was so anxious to go find Eagles that I didn’t explore any possibilities with it. Later on the way out (and being pretty unhappy with what I thought I had in the images of Eagles) I decided that I could at least make an image of something that didn’t move or fly. I knew I would make it a black and white image when I took it.
And finally on the way back to highway 52 I saw this barn. Well you know my weakness for barns. So I had to take a few images of this guy. He looked like he had been around for many years but was in good condition.
Okay that’s it for my Green Island shots. They are all used up. The good news is that my Friend Becki Kenton and I are going back to Green Island on the 9th of April. Hey Andreas join us if you like. Of course Steve and Jeanne will join us too. I’m not sure what they will do while we’re capturing the wildlife at Green Island but if the weather is nice it should be a great adventure. Stay tuned.
Have a wonderful day and be careful. And as always thanks for taking the time to look at my work. I am grateful for your visit.





Dave, Have been enjoying your eagle shots. They are a beautiful bird and you have captured them wonderfully. Also, just wanted you to know I am very sorry for your friends loss. So very sad.
Take care,
Deb
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I know exactly where this barn is. When I drove home last weekend after we met, I thought, here is a barn for Dave’s barn project! I’m glad you made the click. It reminds me of many barns I have seen in Sweden and Norway during my annual trips to Scandinavia in the 90’s.
Yes, I will try to join you April 9th, but I hope to go there again even before.
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