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Monday, January 14, 2013

Subjected to the Eagle Eye View

(Grafton, IL US) Sannibel the Southern Bald Eagle peers into the camera lens during  the yearly eagle presentation  at Pere Marquette State Park.  Every year thousands of people come into the area to see American Bald Eagles that have migrated along the Mississippi and Illinois Rivers to escape the harsher northern winter.
Every year there is a program at Pere Marquette Park State Park about eagles and other birds of prey.  This year they set up in a dark corner of the fabulous lodge building that was built during the Great Depression.  It was very dark and people were crowded many people deep and despite being tall and having long arms, there really wasn't any way to capture anything good from behind the mass of people.

There is a restaurant in the facility that has a door that opened directly behind the bird on its perch and as I gently opened that door the bird hopped around on the perch and squatted a bit to get a view of me as everyone was trying to photograph the bird from the other side.

So yes, I really did have the eagle eye on me for a while.