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Bald Eagle Sighting near Andreas PA ( Lehighton ) on 895

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Real Estate Agent with Cassidon Realty

What a day with my Bird Lover Wife Hilary spotting our awesome national bird the "BALD  EAGLE minutes from our Bed and Breakfast in Andreas PA  .... shared from her blog in Her word

Bald Eagle

 What a gorgeous day out today.  I worked in my studio on the pastel painting I started, and then Mark and I decided to take a ride to Palmerton for a few errands, and a quick lunch down by the river.  We were enjoying all of the nature, the scattering of folks fishing along the river, the bright new foliage, and feeling thankful to live in area with so much natural beauty.  Yes, the afternoon was quite beautiful.

We started home, riding down Route 895, when in the field parallel to the road, we both saw what appeared to be a large vulture, except that his flying pattern was different from that of a vulture.  He would beat his wings in a sort of two step pattern, and then glide, yet it was unlike the almost seemless gliding of a vulture.  We slowed down to look at him, and in a flash, against the sun, it appeared his tail was snow white.  My breath caught in my chest!!  Could it be?  A bald eagle?

We pulled the car to the side of the road, the two of us scrambling out of the car, across the highway to get a better look at him.  Yes indeed, it was a bald eagle.  He dived down towards the creek, and disappeared behind the treeline, so we ran for the car to follow him.  By the way, I realized in my excitement, I was standing in a poison ivy patch in sandals, but that did not dampen my enthusiasm!!

We got in the car, and cautiously followed the winding road to where we saw the eagle disappear to, and lo and behold, there he was, roosting in a dead tree on the side of the stream.  We were beside ourselves with excitement, and as we hurriedly whispered and got into position to get some awesome phots, he flew away!  Doh!  Kind of like catching the whopper on the end of your line and he jumps out of your hands back into the water!!

Anyway, just getting to see this majestic bird in all of his regal glory in the "wild" was worth the short duration of our sighting of him.  I had seen another a few weeks ago, but just a glimpse from the corner of my eye.  This was a full on viewing!!

That made my day :-)

See another sighting of this Bird on You Tube Click

Come spend some time near this Bird Paradise at the Alexander Benjamin Bed and Breakfast - www.abhouse.net minutes also from Hawk Mountain Sanctuary - http://hawkmountain.org/

 

 

 

 

Emily Read
Salt Lake City, UT

Lovely - they're just beautiful birds! Sorry to hear about the poison ivy - ouch!!

May 10, 2011 06:57 PM
Eric Rogers
Century 21 Pro-Team - Aurora, IL

Very cool! Believe it or not, we have a pair that has set up a nest right along a busy road in Northern Illinois. It's still very unusual to see a bald eagle in this area so sometimes you see cars lined up on the side of the road from peope watching them.

May 10, 2011 07:29 PM
Mark VanBuskirk
Cassidon Realty - Lehighton, PA
PA REALTOR Specializing in Carbon & Monroe County

They are making a comeback but still they are unusual and it's like winning the lottery when you sight one!

May 10, 2011 07:32 PM
Steven Wright
Home Real Estate - Aurora, CO
CRS - Home Real Estate - 720-989-5283

What a great story.  It is such a wonderful, once in a lifetime event when something like that happens. You will remember that for your whole life. 

May 10, 2011 07:44 PM
Jon Quist
REALTY EXECUTIVES ARIZONA TERRITORY - Tucson, AZ
Tucson's BUYERS ONLY Realtor since 1996

That would be a cool sight for sure. Congrats. Too bad about the ones in Eric's area. Too many people is not a good situation for these sensitive birds. 

And of course there's always the loon with a gun!

May 10, 2011 07:46 PM
Mark VanBuskirk
Cassidon Realty - Lehighton, PA
PA REALTOR Specializing in Carbon & Monroe County

Yes it was wonderful... but I hope I win this eagle lottery again... I live near Hawk Mountain and anticipate seeing more... http://hawkmountain.org/

May 10, 2011 07:49 PM