The road killed whitetail has been reduced to skin and bones. And not getting much attention by the local critters.
Here's another handful of photos captured by the trail camera on the 15th and 16th of March.
This is a juvenile bald eagle. Not to be confused with a rough-legged hawk this bird is not only larger than its arctic cousin - a field mark to aid in ID is the large, curved, yellow bill
Crow taking flight
Adult bald eagle. Juvenile eagles do not develop the distinctive white head until 4 to 5 years of age
Adult and juvenile facing-it-off and getting into a fracas
Classic bald eagle pose
Stay tuned for more photos to follow...
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