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Spring Wildlife # 2

 Happy Spring Wildlife # 2 on my blog for this series of wildlife of spring in North Carolina this year.

I recently went out to Jordan Lake with my mentor the Walkabout to see what kinds of birds of different things that spring was producing there and there was plenty to photograph there.

This is an Adult Bald eagle I photographed and i have many other pictures of wildlife I did there as well that will posted on this blog post for Spring Wildlife # 2.


In this photograph, you see  a Juvenille Bald Eagle which is very different than the adults because it is Juvenille which means its much different color and size compared to the Adult Bald Eagles in the area of Central North Carolina.

Juvenile Bald Eagles are really cool to watch and photograph if you are at Jordan Lake at Farrington Boat Ramp which me and mentor where there taking these photographs.



This photograph below you see two types of birds that I also photographed at Farrington Boat Ramp while I was there with my photograpghy mentor old aged Walkabout ( AL D).


The top one is an Adult Bald Eagle and the other bird you see in this photograph is a Turkey Volture that I was able to capture two birds in this photograph which is something I did not do the last time I was Farrington Boat Ramp t Jordan Lake. 





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