
I took a trip to SWEPCO’s Flint Creek Power Station near Gentry, Arkansas this past Saturday. The year-round warm water in the coal-fueled power plant’s 500-acre reservoir, SWEPCO Lake, attracts wintering American Bald Eagles. The Eagle Watch Nature Trail and pavilion were built in 1999 on 65 acres of Flint Creek Power Plant property by [...]

The above photos show what happens when a Bald Eagle flies over a field of Snow Geese. I counted a total of 9 Eagles that day at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma. The Eagle Cam located at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge also shows an Eagle on the nest. Here are photos I [...]

Last year for July 4th I posted a profile photo of this Bald Eagle with only one good eye (A Special Eagle For This Independence Day). This year I wanted to post a front view of this same Eagle. I think our forefathers chose well when they selected the Bald Eagle as our National Bird. [...]

This Juvenile Bald Eagle was feeding on a Snow Goose at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma. This eagle was between me and the sun so it made for a difficult photo but photographing wildlife is always a challenge.

I took these eagle photos a few weeks ago at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.

The bald eagle, our national bird, is the only eagle unique to North America.