[TN-Bird] Bald Eagles at Hatchie NWR
- From: "soccernuts.com" <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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- Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 10:42:48 -0500
Last Saturday I had a pleasant surprise when I found a couple of Bald Eagles
at Lake O'Neal (Hatchie NWR). Since then I have checked them out on a daily
basis. On Sunday I saw them carrying sticks so I am still trying to find the
possible nest. Yesterday I was 'greeted' by 4 eagles instead of my first
two! It's my first year observing Bald Eagles at this location. Has someone
seen them there in previous years?
Christina Rangel
Germantown, Shelby County
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