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  • @timothyjohnson5758
    @timothyjohnson5758 6 месяцев назад +51

    We came close to having a Turkey as National Bird

    • @michaelsublet3283
      @michaelsublet3283 6 месяцев назад +8

      Yup we almost had Bald Eagle and Stuffing for Thanksgiving.

    • @BrianAbbot-pk5mf
      @BrianAbbot-pk5mf 6 месяцев назад +13

      Benjamin Franklin, was a pretty creative founder, he said that the bald eagle, ‘he is a bird of bad moral character’, and, that ‘the turkey is a much more respectable bird.’ We decided to eat it instead. 😂

    • @jack-1955
      @jack-1955 6 месяцев назад +12

      And now we've got one in the White house.

    • @user-oj3eo4xv7m
      @user-oj3eo4xv7m 6 месяцев назад +6

      @@jack-1955 that is an insult to turkeys

    • @eaglelove00
      @eaglelove00 6 месяцев назад +2

      Bald Eagles are opportunistic feeders and prefer to steal their food a lot of times rather than hunt, if possible 😂 So, bad moral character does kind of resonate, though they are pretty bad a$$

  • @blancahoward4477
    @blancahoward4477 6 месяцев назад +18

    The bald eagles are absolutely beautiful so graceful God Bless America

  • @rebekahwasserzieher
    @rebekahwasserzieher 6 месяцев назад +51

    I moved here to Minnesota about seven years ago. I was amazed the first time I saw a bald eagle. They are really something to behold. On our property, about 30-40 yards from our house, is a really huge tree. At the top of that tree is an eagle's nest. It's enormous. They come back every year to lay their eggs and raise their babies. If you walk around the base of the tree, you can see fish bones all around. On RUclips they have a channel that is live coverage of an eagle's nest. It's really interesting to watch. It's on 24/7, I believe.

    • @chouseification
      @chouseification 6 месяцев назад +8

      If you're near the Cities, go to Kaposia Landing (a park) in South St Paul during the winter; (although this year may be an exception since most lakes aren't frozen over) the trees along the river get a big gathering of eagles. One time I saw 50 to 60 (maybe more) gathered in that row of trees along the Mississippi River.

    • @judyhorstmann6332
      @judyhorstmann6332 6 месяцев назад +6

      ​@@chouseificationThey have the same thing in Avon Lake, OH. The nest is very close to an elementary school. I often take it for granted that we have them closeby and I shouldn't.

    • @tricitymorte1
      @tricitymorte1 6 месяцев назад +3

      I've been in northern Minnesota for 13 years. We often see them, here. Lots of wide open spaces dotted groves of large trees. Makes for great places for nests and hunting. We often see them eating deer that have been hit, especially in winter. And, yeah, that is a very large bird.

    • @edwinwilliams1119
      @edwinwilliams1119 6 месяцев назад +1

      I also live in Minnesota and I see them all the time. Sometimes many at the same time.

    • @andreadeamon6419
      @andreadeamon6419 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@judyhorstmann6332lol - i just said this myself. Was going to look for the site

  • @daleowen2606
    @daleowen2606 6 месяцев назад +53

    4:48 Coeur D' Alene, Idaho is pronounced "core duh lane". It is a name given by 19th century French fur trappers to the local tribe and the word is said to mean "heart of the awl"

    • @robertsmith4681
      @robertsmith4681 6 месяцев назад +1

      Was about to say that, appears French, and the "proper" pronunciation for the word "coeur" or "heart" involves a sound that basically does not exist in the English language.

    • @vaughn6371
      @vaughn6371 6 месяцев назад

      fête😊

    • @robertsmith4681
      @robertsmith4681 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@vaughn6371 True, the "accent circonflexe" "sound is another one that basically does not exist in the English language..

    • @ceegesange9904
      @ceegesange9904 6 месяцев назад +1

      In French, it's pronounced somewhat like "cayr dah lenn" except the 'r' is pronounced in the back of the throat like the "ch" in German words like "Bach", and "cayr" is just a loose approximation since the vowel sound is like a cross between "ay", "ah", and "eh". You can look up audio of the pronunciation by native French speakers on many websites including this one.

    • @jaffie
      @jaffie 6 месяцев назад

      Not how the local people pronounce it. daleowen2606 is correct -core duh lane. Also can be core da lane.@@ceegesange9904

  • @0Hillbilly
    @0Hillbilly 6 месяцев назад +3

    I live in Wisconsin about 10 miles from Lake Michigan. I see Bald Eagles regularly. There are two nesting pairs close by. Last week, I saw 3 flying over my house. Beautiful birds.

  • @angelamiller6275
    @angelamiller6275 6 месяцев назад +2

    Very few things are as exhilarating as see a Bald Eagle in flight in the wild to an American!❤🦅🇺🇸

  • @MoMoMyPup10
    @MoMoMyPup10 6 месяцев назад +11

    Even in Florida where it has one of the highest population of Bald Eagles, I've only seen one a couple dozen times in 14 years. It's funny that they have no idea how significant they are to this country. It's an amazing sight to see one, every time.

  • @reneerollins4433
    @reneerollins4433 6 месяцев назад +2

    My family raised Jersey cows. We used to show them in the state fair. We had one who was the grand champion of the state of Alabama. Her name was Donna.

  • @evilproducer01
    @evilproducer01 6 месяцев назад +6

    I saw two bald eagles this past weekend, in different areas of north central Wisconsin. One was perched in a tree along the Chippewa River, and another was along a country road scavenging a road kill deer.
    DDT is no longer the main threat to bald eagles. However, they do scavenge and feed on dead animals. Many times when a hunter shoots an animal, sometimes they don’t die immediately, and can get away from the hunter, only to die later. The eagle will find the dead animal and eat it, but also eat the lead bullets and get lead poisoning. The other threat is road collisions with eagles when they are on the side of the road eating road kill.

  • @62impalaconvert
    @62impalaconvert 6 месяцев назад +5

    In Washington (state) there are many bald eagles and you often see them on tall tree tops in wooded areas. They are quite majestic.

  • @watrandy99
    @watrandy99 6 месяцев назад +4

    I've been to Alaska; bald eagles are incredibly common around shipyards and boat harbors, almost like pigeons in some cities.

  • @BryanW-bp3le
    @BryanW-bp3le 6 месяцев назад +1

    I live in Huntsville Alabama and there’s a pair of bald eagles that nest next to the pond and river right next to my house every year. They are beautiful creatures.

  • @raven2795
    @raven2795 6 месяцев назад +8

    I live 57 miles from a nesting site in western Washington state and go every year to see them. But my favorite memory was taking the Christmas train from western Washington to Leavenworth in eastern Washington. We had an early start, the train runs along Puget sound and a bald eagle flew along side the train while hunting for his breakfast. Beautiful sight!! 😁

  • @KCNicole
    @KCNicole 6 месяцев назад +15

    When we were stationed in Alaska there were bald eagles everywhere. One of the funniest things Ive ever seen was an eagle walking down the sidewalk in Anchorage carrying a Taco Bell bag in its beak. My husband and I could not believe what we were watching.

    • @elbruces
      @elbruces 6 месяцев назад +1

      Now that's peak America.

    • @KCNicole
      @KCNicole 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@elbruces he looked like he had been thru the drive thru and was headed home. It was hilarious

  • @johnbeaulieu2404
    @johnbeaulieu2404 6 месяцев назад +5

    I live in NW Wisconsin close to the St. Croix River a major tributary of the Mississippi River and Bald Eagles are very common along the river. One year we had a young pair establish a nest in a tree directly across the street from my home overlooking a small lake in the middle of town. They only nested there that one year as I think they had too many people around, but it is very common to see them flying overhead and catching fish and chasing birds around the lake including young Goslings.

  • @Jml416
    @Jml416 6 месяцев назад +12

    While my buddy and I were fishing at Lake of the Pines in Texas, we saw a whole "flock" of them. We counted 4 bald eagles and three that weren't "bald" yet. This is very rare because bald eagles are considered territorial and usually don't hang around other bald eagles. I'm 55 and have probably seen about 20-30 bald eagles in my lifetime, mostly in Texas, but have seen them in North Carolina, Tennessee and Missouri also. They are beautiful creatures!

    • @eaglelove00
      @eaglelove00 6 месяцев назад

      Bald Eagles are actually quite social unless it’s nesting season and a pair has a territory. They’ll hang out with other bald eagles in their territory, or many leave their territory outside of nesting season, but once the hormones kick in to prepare for eggs, they’ll get very territorial. Once their eaglets leave the nest (approx 3 months) other eagles are over again allowed in the territory.

  • @toomanyopinions8353
    @toomanyopinions8353 6 месяцев назад +3

    I’ve seen maybe somewhere between 5 - 10 bald eagles in my life. Unless you are by a large body of water, you aren’t going to see them. They really are huge. They like making nests on top of telephone poles that are next to the road so it’s often pretty easy to see their nests! They’re just not usually in the nests.

  • @timlois
    @timlois 6 месяцев назад +5

    They are becoming quite a normal sight in Pennsylvania. I have a nesting pair at the river in my hometown, and they can be seen on a daily basis fishing on the river or sitting on eggs in the nest. Other than that, I see at least 6-8 throughout the year when I'm fishing or hiking elsewhere. It's nuts because 20 years ago, you just didn't see this. There is truly something magical about them.

  • @rebeccachapman1231
    @rebeccachapman1231 6 месяцев назад +7

    I've seen bald eagles "in person" on occasion when I am near bodies of water that have fish. Sometimes you can see them soaring in the air, though they get very easily confused with vultures as they are similarly sized. One way to tell the difference is that the vulture wing span will have a more pronounced "V" while eagles will look more flat. They are wonderful and intelligent birds! I regularly keep up with some of the live eagle cams, particularly the Southwest Florida Eagle Cam, the Northeast Florida Eagle cam, the Captiva Island Eagle cam, the Decorah eagle cam (taken over by a Canada goose the past couple or so years), and some others here and there. The Florida/Captiva eagles are currently incubating eggs or have hatched cute little fuzzy eaglets, all shown in full cute display on the cams.

  • @krisschobelock4973
    @krisschobelock4973 6 месяцев назад +2

    Just FYI -- we have Jersey Cows in the US! Lots right here in Ohio where I live -- I live them! I love their beautiful big eyes! My best would show her Jersey's at the State Fair! When they were born they would suck my fingers -- cutest calves of all cows! LOL
    My friends who live on a farm with lots of woods around and a large pond . . have several eagle nests on their property -- they are amazing to watch!! A couple of times they have landed by the pond for a drink - we swim and sit on the deck on the pond . . so it was really close - and it took my breath away!! They are HUGE and beautiful!!

  • @michelleguenther5163
    @michelleguenther5163 6 месяцев назад +1

    The bald eagle is a great bird in the summer I have a pair that sit on my porch since I have a creak that runs the back of my house

  • @russelljoslinjr4387
    @russelljoslinjr4387 6 месяцев назад

    The eagles are back!!! I've seen them in the central plains and the midwest. Majestic!!

  • @Anne.Pinkerton
    @Anne.Pinkerton 6 месяцев назад

    I have photographed a pair of Bald Eagles about 4 miles from my house at a lake in Mississippi. The are truly amazing creatures!

  • @Deadcntr
    @Deadcntr 6 месяцев назад +3

    When I was a child. My family had a small herd of dairy cattle. 2 of them were Jerseys. The Jerseys were my absolute favorite. They gave the richest milk. And they were very gentle. I love Jersey cows. Millie you have every right to be proud of the Jersey cattle.
    Here in Missouri bald eagles are very common. We have many lakes where the eagles call home.

    • @patriciab8876
      @patriciab8876 6 месяцев назад +1

      My daughters raised Jerseys during their 4-H years. They are my favorites too! Wonderful sweet animals with great personalities. And best butter ever! Lived just over the state line in NE Kansas not far from the Missouri River and would see eagles often. It's exhilarating to watch them.

  • @GussieS-kx2vy
    @GussieS-kx2vy 5 месяцев назад

    They are a truly majestic bird!!! And I get to see them quite often in Montana!!! 💜💕 🦅

  • @user-lz1ml9oo4m
    @user-lz1ml9oo4m 6 месяцев назад

    I live in Janesville Wisconsin, and in my local travels in the vicinity of Jville, I saw our BEAUTIFUL national icon 15 feet off the road i was travelling on!!! I've seen Bald Eagles in Wisconsin many times before, but NOT as close as 15 flipping feet away from me!!! So AWESOME!!!

  • @higgme1ster
    @higgme1ster 6 месяцев назад +2

    Here in the USA since I was knee high to a grasshopper, I have know of Jersey, Guernsey, Angus and white-faced Hereford cows all from the British Isles. My Dad had Hereford cattle and our milk cow, the beloved Daisy, was a Jersey cow, thank you and your ancestors Mills. The neighbors had Angus beef cows.

  • @shelbyxyz
    @shelbyxyz 6 месяцев назад

    I live about 30 miles south of Washington D.C. and have had the pleasure of watching them thrive along the Potomac River.

  • @Rkbmomma
    @Rkbmomma 6 месяцев назад

    I live in Minnesota in a large metro area, 5 miles from the Mississippi and 10 miles from the St.Croix River (between MN & WI). We see eagles in our neighborhood and city frequently. There is a huge nest in an old oak tree 1.5 miles from our house and it is only a couple blocks from a major freeway(I-94). Over the years the farmland has filled in around the tree with a large church, a business and multiperson dwellings. Yet, the eagles return every year and have a couple eaglets. It's fun to watch them feed their eaglets and swoop down and pick up road kill off our street and land on a neighbor's house with the roadkill in It's talons. It is always exciting. Never saw them in the metro area growing up except along the St. Croix-now they are everywhere.😊

  • @davidadamsbigred1
    @davidadamsbigred1 6 месяцев назад

    I was 40 years old before I ever saw a wild bald eagle. 61 now and I saw 3 last week. 1 in Utah and 2 in Wyoming. Magnificent animals

  • @bobdickerson3434
    @bobdickerson3434 2 месяца назад

    Every November around the Conowengo Dam in Maryland. The second largest gathering of eagles show up. One can walk along the paths and look up and see the eagles sitting in the trees ten feet above your head and flying above the dam. It’s a great chance to an eagle up close. They are usually around until mid Dec.

  • @Roboto2073
    @Roboto2073 6 месяцев назад +2

    I live in Minnesota, and I see Bald Eagles all the time. There's actually a pair that nest across the river from my backyard. They mate for life, so they are back every year.

  • @tr68man
    @tr68man 6 месяцев назад

    Recently a pair was building a nest on a telephone pole here in Dallas, TX. There a newspaper article and pictures. So glad they are thriving and expanding!

  • @Sarah1519
    @Sarah1519 6 месяцев назад

    I've lived in Florida my whole life and the first time I ever really saw a Bald Eagle (that I was sure was a bald eagle) was when I visited Kennedy Space Center. They have a breeding pair that have a nest in one of the trees next to the road where the tour buses go and they stopped the bus so we could see them. They had little ones that we were lucky enough to see fly for the first time. It was a very memorable trip.

  • @TedC5203
    @TedC5203 6 месяцев назад +1

    While a few places in the U.S., it may be common to see them, many people rarely see them and some never have seen one. I'm 66 y/o and may have seen one on a dozen occasions. I have to admit, I love seeing them. Because they are our symbol of freedom, there is something moving about seeing one. They appear to be very majestic. If you see one, it's something you usually mention to others with an excitement in your voice. Like, "You'll never guess what I saw today." You'll normally get a response like, "Oh wow!" or "That's cool." or, "You lucky dog." We love getting to see one.

  • @amberswafford9305
    @amberswafford9305 4 месяца назад

    I was once at Dollywood, if you’ve not heard of it it’s an amusement park here in the East Tennessee Smokey Mtns owned by Dolly Parton. There’s an eagle exhibit there where they rehab & release those they are able to. I was about 14 yrs old & was chosen from the audience at the show the exhibit was doing to be the one who put on a huge falconer’s glove & stand on the stage as the man went well outside of the pavilion & released a bald eagle & it landed on me. The sheer size of it was amazing but I could also feel the strength of its talons.
    Here in southeast Tennessee, there’s been a program to reintroduce breeding populations back here where they used to be much more abundant. I happen to live on a lake near several mountains & there’s a mating pair that nests just a few yards from where I fish. It’s beautiful to see & to watch them swoop down & grab a meal out of the lake.

  • @sljallen
    @sljallen 6 месяцев назад

    I've seen two bald eagles recently. In both incidence they were feeding close to the edge of the road for some reason. I was driving . I slowed down to a crawl. The shear size of them left me stunned and with much more respect for this awesome bird. I guess it was the overall look especially its commanding face that proclaimed "don't mess with me!". I've saw lots of documentaries and followed youtubers videoing the mated Eagles raise their babies up to where the young ones could fly and feed themselves. The nests are enormous and so are the baby chicks

  • @johnvermette9466
    @johnvermette9466 6 месяцев назад

    For most of my life, I've lived in Montreal Quebec, Canada, and I've seen at least two Bald Eagle's nests in downtown! They've been there for many years, and are also protected.

  • @njm3946
    @njm3946 6 месяцев назад

    I see them quite often here in Delaware there are a few eagles by my home that fly over our yard. They are large beautiful birds seeing them in person they are very majestic.

  • @Blu9_Nin9
    @Blu9_Nin9 6 месяцев назад +5

    Here in northern Ohio, there are a lot of bald eagles. If you go away from the cities or hiking in the woods or rivers, you'll see them circling in the air looking for prey.

    • @barbaramelone1043
      @barbaramelone1043 6 месяцев назад +1

      There's a pair of eagles that nest near a local school in NE Ohio.

    • @DebraAnnYadda
      @DebraAnnYadda 6 месяцев назад

      I live in Madison, seen them here too. ❤

  • @ronaldalagia9211
    @ronaldalagia9211 6 месяцев назад

    I live in southern Michigan and I've seen some around here and some on trips to Michigan's upper penninsula. Beautiful majestic birds.

  • @mikkopyykk
    @mikkopyykk 6 месяцев назад

    I live in Wisconsin and see Bald Eagles often. They are amazing at fishing but also love eating road kill. They are also very territorial and will screech at you if they feel you're to close to them

  • @reverendphillipwaselik7467
    @reverendphillipwaselik7467 6 месяцев назад +1

    Here in Wisconsin, it is rare not to see one each day. Lol

  • @justindye9443
    @justindye9443 6 месяцев назад

    Here in Iowa, along river banks with tall trees you can sometimes find a group of them spread out through the branches watching the water.

  • @debrapyeatt7128
    @debrapyeatt7128 6 месяцев назад

    I’ve seen a couple here in North Carolina. I live on the coast and you can occasionally see them sitting in the tops of the trees.

  • @wiregrassga
    @wiregrassga 6 месяцев назад

    When I lived in Florida they were quite a common sight. On a fishing trip in central Florida, near Ocala, I saw at least 20 individual eagles, adults with the white head and tail and juvenile birds in their overall dark color. I live in southeast Georgia now and I see them here several times a year. Their size and beauty is amazing.

  • @nate9696
    @nate9696 6 месяцев назад

    Seeing a bald eagle or a golden eagle in the wild is an AMAZING feeling. Love the super beautiful bird, also love falcons and hawks just such beautiful birds!!!!

    • @BTinSF
      @BTinSF 6 месяцев назад

      Peregrine falcons have become urban dwellers these days, happily feeding on pigeons. I once watch one tear a pigeon apart on the sidewalk outside while I ate lunch in a restaurant.

    • @nate9696
      @nate9696 6 месяцев назад

      @@BTinSF they also can reach speeds near 190 mph when diving!

  • @joannetompkins7833
    @joannetompkins7833 6 месяцев назад

    Growing up I never saw a bald eagle so when I got to see one it was exciting. Now it's more common to see them. One area where I travel often has several nesting pairs around.

  • @cheryla7480
    @cheryla7480 6 месяцев назад +1

    The U.S. has about 315,000 bald eagles, the largest single population being 70,000 in Alaska. Canada has about 500,000 bald eagles, with the largest single population being 20,000 in BC. With Canada having the most lakes in the world ,it provides an ample choice of locations across the country.

  • @jimorr820
    @jimorr820 6 месяцев назад

    We have a nesting pair of bald eagles near Pittsburgh, PA, USA. We have a live stream on the nest as they rear their hatchlings.

  • @Cricket2731
    @Cricket2731 6 месяцев назад

    Toledo, OH, has was believed to be the only pair of "urban" eagles in the country. Their nest is on the Maumee River, just a few miles (as the eagle flies) from downtown.

  • @cyclenut7627
    @cyclenut7627 6 месяцев назад

    The is a breeding pair of Bald Eagles on Catalina Island 26 miles off the coast of Los Angeles. Their nest is on a cliff/overhang above the ocean. It's also a popular scuba diving spot called...... Eagles Nest. Enjoy your day.

  • @roger3141
    @roger3141 6 месяцев назад +3

    They tend to nest near each other around bodies of water where they can catch fish. You should be able to find places where you can observe them without disturbing them. They have viewing sites all over the country.

  • @robm3063
    @robm3063 6 месяцев назад

    My mother was born and raised in CDA. Back in the 60's we would spend summers out there as we are in Lawrence's part of the world. When I was 8 we watched the moon landing in my uncle's house on the the big black and white tv

  • @jonathonfrazier6622
    @jonathonfrazier6622 6 месяцев назад

    I live in FL and while I dont see Bald Eagles everyday, over the course of years I have seen more than I can count.

  • @rebeccameinzer8551
    @rebeccameinzer8551 6 месяцев назад

    We rarely saw them where I live. However, in the last 10 years they are back and we see them often

  • @cshubs
    @cshubs 6 месяцев назад +2

    "Coor duh lane" is how you say that Idaho town.

  • @Kondase
    @Kondase 6 месяцев назад

    I grew up in the foothills of Northern California but I never saw a wild bald eagle until I moved to the deserts of St George, Utah.

  • @Rocksinhed
    @Rocksinhed 6 месяцев назад

    I found your video on The Star Spangled Banner and left a comment on how beautiful you guys really are, inside and out.
    Ok, my Bald Eagle story.
    I've been blessed to see dozens of Bald Eagles in my day, but only because I've been in the forest a lot....... {OK on with it!}
    My girlfriend (now wife) and I were driving around the states and found ourselves in Custer National park surrounded by a herd of Buffalo (Thank God we were in a car) as we waited for the Buffalo traffic jam to pass we noticed a Bald Eagle fly into the trees up ahead. I said look a Bald Eagle. She said really that was not.
    We drove closer to where I spotted the bird and to our amazement it swooped down out of the towering trees right passed us. Then it circled back and dove down into the lake in front of us and came up with a fish. We were so gitty I almost drove into the lake.
    We now live in Arizona and have the pleasure to have Woodpeckers in our Suguaro cactus out front and a Red Tailed Hawk in the back and on the rare occasion we come across a Golden Eagle and on an even rarer occasion a beautiful Bald Eagle.
    Keep up the great videos ... Cheers

  • @KaerryKat
    @KaerryKat 6 месяцев назад

    I live in Minnesota, more specifically in the Minnesota River basin near the Mississippi River. Lots of bald eagles.

  • @chouseification
    @chouseification 6 месяцев назад

    Across from Joe Maurer's (the baseball player) brother's car dealership on "old 110" (62/Crosstown these days) in West St Paul, there is a huge nest visible off in the near distance. Driver has to drive, but passengers get to gawk at the nest. I've seen the parent eagles tearing up food and feeding the babies many times.

  • @donuttech635
    @donuttech635 6 месяцев назад

    I live in Wisconsin and have seen many Bald Eagles. We even had a nest by our coal power plant and someone put a camera by the nest. You could watch the babies hatch and grow up.

  • @scorpiouk5914
    @scorpiouk5914 6 месяцев назад +2

    I saw a nesting pair of bald eagles in a 100 foot pine tree near the coast of North Carolina in 1992. It was a sight to see!

  • @JeffBishop_KB3QMT
    @JeffBishop_KB3QMT 6 месяцев назад

    I've seen a lot of Bald Eagles. We would take a particular 125 mile stretch of river for a canoe/camping trip in Pennsylvania that would take 5 days. We would see several of them each day, and we took that trip three different times. I see a lot of them here in Maine as well.

  • @larryryan3367
    @larryryan3367 6 месяцев назад

    I live in the Freeport, IL / Monroe, Wi area. I see them pretty regularly when driving on roads near the Pecatonica river.

  • @jls7114
    @jls7114 6 месяцев назад +1

    There are several pairs where I live in NW Ohio. See them a couple times a week. I’m amazed by their size and beauty every time.

  • @garyi.1360
    @garyi.1360 6 месяцев назад

    I have seen several Bald Eagles. Many nest along the Snake River as in runs through Wyoming.

  • @rebeccameinzer8551
    @rebeccameinzer8551 6 месяцев назад

    I just saw a Bald Eagle on my drive home. It was sitting on a rock in a lake. They are huge.

  • @randyhermanson2892
    @randyhermanson2892 6 месяцев назад

    I live in Minnesota and if you going fishing a fair amount during the summer you will more than likely see one. Have seen many of them in my life time I am in my 50's

  • @stephanieperkins1460
    @stephanieperkins1460 6 месяцев назад

    I've seen a few in Western New York state, my family has a cottage on a small lake and it's so cool to see them fishing! I've also seen them in Wyoming, in Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks

  • @nowhereman725_
    @nowhereman725_ 6 месяцев назад

    I live in the South Carolina Lowcountry (the Charleston area) and have seen dozens of eagles in the swamps and forests. In fact, one likes to roost at the top of a cell phone tower about a half a mile from where I live.

  • @sharonsmith583
    @sharonsmith583 6 месяцев назад

    Give Mrs. Beesley her cows! They're really cute!

  • @kafkakaraoke
    @kafkakaraoke 6 месяцев назад +1

    They're not that rare to see anymore. I've seen them in Texas, Colorado, Wyoming, & Oregon. Rafting or kayaking down any major river in the US is a good way to see Bald Eagles. Their nest are easily recognizable due to the size.

  • @byronicman
    @byronicman 6 месяцев назад

    What's crazy is that when I was a kid, late 70s thru 80s, bald eagles were very endangered.. but now, 40 years later, they're all over. There's a bunch that live by the lake near our shopping mall in my city. (Syracuse NY).. You'll walk out with your shopping and see bald eagle just flying around and it's no big deal.

  • @Idk-vk6fv
    @Idk-vk6fv 6 месяцев назад

    I live in New jersey and obviously if your in the more densely populated portions of the state you wont see them but if you head move west towards Pennsylvania and the Delaware river you see them all the time.

  • @jhamptonjr
    @jhamptonjr 6 месяцев назад +4

    In Florida there's a long stretch of road running north to south called US 19. When you get down around Clearwater and further south you can look at the top of the telephone poles which go up about 60 ft in the air and at the top of a bunch of them are eagle's nests. That's the place where I've seen most of my eagles. And I'd say there's probably at least six or eight nests if you travel the whole length of US 19. They're pretty prolific down there.

    • @terripanzarella6832
      @terripanzarella6832 6 месяцев назад +1

      I live in St Pete and work in Clearwater. There's a beautiful nest at Freedom Lake in Pinellas Park.

    • @jhamptonjr
      @jhamptonjr 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@terripanzarella6832 the last time I was in Pinellas Park was 1977 🙂 it wasn't so crowded back then.

  • @jameshunt9208
    @jameshunt9208 6 месяцев назад

    I live in Iowa like the Fat Electrician, and there's one that sometimes hangs out in the trees in our backyard.

  • @edwardnewago1747
    @edwardnewago1747 6 месяцев назад

    I live on lake superiors coast. Basswood Island, one of the apostle islands, is literally only a couple miles away. My job has a marina, and I have watched eagle flight fights many times. I've seen so many eagles in the apostle island area.

  • @andreadeamon6419
    @andreadeamon6419 6 месяцев назад

    Avon lake ohio has a 24 hour camera on a couple at an elementary school. The children get to pick the names of the babies. Really sweet.
    I see them here and there where i moved to. Love watching them

  • @seangates1451
    @seangates1451 6 месяцев назад

    Where I live in Virginia, I’m between the Potomac and the Rappahannock Rivers, in the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
    There’s a park that in the last decade or so became a state park. It’s an old property on the Potomac and for longer than I’ve been alive it’s also been a bald eagle sanctuary. You can take tours and go see the eagles, and examine a huge nest up close.
    But I’ve found that if you hang around the river, you’ll see them. And the county is marshy enough that you can sometimes find them almost anywhere.
    Sometimes they hang out with buzzards picking at roadkill. It’s always weird to see such a gorgeous bird associating with nature’s undertakers, but it happens.
    Whenever I see a big bird soaring on the thermals up in the blue, I always stop and look. Most times it’s a buzzard. But once in a while you’ll notice the wings are different, straighter, and you’ll see a white tail and head flashing in the sun, and you’ll know.

  • @earlsneed3234
    @earlsneed3234 6 месяцев назад +1

    I live in Southern California and Bald Eagles are common in our foothills and mountains. My wife and I visited Alaska in both 2017 and again in 2019 and both times saw plenty of Bald Eagles. They are very majestic in person.

  • @lindarodriguez2538
    @lindarodriguez2538 6 месяцев назад

    I just saw one a few days ago in my local park in Texas. I immediately dropped everything and ran after it with binoculars.

  • @Blondie42
    @Blondie42 6 месяцев назад

    Laurence has mentioned the trip to Coeur d'Alene (core duh lane) and seeing the tree filled with bald eagles. Strange, that for this video he changed up the story so drastically.
    🦅

  • @mikeblakeley6919
    @mikeblakeley6919 5 месяцев назад

    Hawaii is 2,500 miles from the west coast so the birds normally can not fly that far without rest so they are not going to be in Hawaii. Once in a while a large bird is caught in a storm and blown to Hawaii but that is very rare, and they will not survive long after the trip.

  • @deanbrunner261
    @deanbrunner261 6 месяцев назад

    A bunch bald eagles spend the winter in NW Tennessee. Reelfoot Lake has a great story behind how it was created. Cord a lain

  • @russellfisher2853
    @russellfisher2853 4 месяца назад

    If you go to any state with big lakes, or water close.
    You can see eagles.
    Big nests in trees and sometimes on telephone Poles. The US also has in some states.
    Cameras that show Eagle babies with their mama and papa's.
    Growing up.. I think RUclips has some of the live cameras.
    You would have to Google this.

  • @benrast1755
    @benrast1755 6 месяцев назад

    I’ve seen them often in Idaho and Washington. And Montana.

  • @benmelich8220
    @benmelich8220 6 месяцев назад

    I’ve seen many bald eagles.🦅 There are a lot of places in Minnesota where they gather.

  • @loricree6278
    @loricree6278 6 месяцев назад

    We have eagles all around us even on some light post at the mall. You can look up some eagle cams here in Florida. I live in an urban area and we get warnings all the time to be careful with house pets because of eagles, bears, coyotes, boars, etc.

  • @deeleebee13
    @deeleebee13 6 месяцев назад

    its more rare depending on where you live im from Florida and im 57yo ive only seen about 3-4 in my life, and i grew up when they were endangered so back then it was truly rare.

  • @scottstewart5784
    @scottstewart5784 6 месяцев назад +1

    If you're near water you can see them if you look. It's hard to tell sometimes when they're flying, if you can't distinguish the white head, and if they're alone and flying it's hard to tell they're so huge so you think they might be a big hawk.

  • @lehringer4884
    @lehringer4884 6 месяцев назад

    I see all types of raptors in southern Indiana every day

  • @secolerice
    @secolerice 6 месяцев назад +1

    I saw my first bald eagles in Alaska when I was 11 in the late 60s. Where I am in Colorado, there is an eagle nesting area near by due to several reservoirs and ponds in the area. They are beautiful, majestic birds.

  • @susansharp985
    @susansharp985 6 месяцев назад

    I see them on a regular basis along the river in Pennsylvania!

  • @jald910
    @jald910 6 месяцев назад

    I am in my 70’s and have lived in or near Seattle all my life. In 1983 or so, we were on a trip to Oregon and was hoping to see one, because at that point in my life I hadn’t outside of a zoo. Within in the last couple weeks I saw four in one day , two within the Seattle city limits

  • @JenoFletter
    @JenoFletter 6 месяцев назад

    Great video. We have no shortage of Bald Eagles here in Michigan. There are plenty to see lol

  • @briantalley8415
    @briantalley8415 6 месяцев назад +1

    We have bald eagles in Upstate/Western New York. I've seen several around Lake Ontario and the Finger Lakes. Those are big birds and their nests are enormous!

  • @smiller987123
    @smiller987123 6 месяцев назад +1

    Have lived in Indiana my whole life(56 years) and it wasn't until about 10 years ago that I ever saw one. Have seen many in the last few years though. Fantastic animals

  • @gkiferonhs
    @gkiferonhs 6 месяцев назад +2

    Bald eagles are becoming pretty common where I live in Kansas. There will be a lot of them during some times of year when they migrate, but some have also set up permanent residence here.

    • @byersburrow
      @byersburrow 6 месяцев назад

      True, there's quite a big group living at Milford Lake.

  • @BTinSF
    @BTinSF 6 месяцев назад

    Yeah, I've seen them in a number of places but mostly in Florida swamps.