Checking in with amazing Bald Eagles at Presque Isle State Park, mostly at Leo’s Landing and Long Pond. (ID tip – white head = adult, & dark head/plumage = juvenile.)











Following is the pair of Bald Eagle nests on the north side of Long Pond:




Here’s a perched adult on the left, near the nests, & the shot after that = very cool to see one of the Eagles “on nest:”




Hoping for baby Eagles in the spring!
Wow! Talk about Eagles! Glorious!