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    More Eagle's...young one's getting bigger!

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    8 This guy just keeps letting me closer and closer each time.......

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    Re: More Eagle's...young one's getting bigger!

    Great shots, Eric. The youngsters are just darling

    What he got in his mouth in shot seven?
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    Re: More Eagle's...young one's getting bigger!

    Regarding #8
    Tying dead mice to your hat is cheating Eric...jk, HAHA

    PS- thanks for adding your website to your sig. I really like the surfing shots.
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    Re: More Eagle's...young one's getting bigger!

    Quote Originally Posted by CaraRose
    Great shots, Eric. The youngsters are just darling

    What he got in his mouth in shot seven?

    he was actually cleaning house. After every meal he takes the remaining scraps out and drops them over the field, were the fox is happy to finish up what he has dropped!

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