This bald eagle image was my very first photograph of a
raptor. I was chaperoning my students on a field trip to a renaissance festival
near Dallas. The festival had a small birds of prey demonstration. As a science
teacher, I was immediately drawn to it, as renaissance festivals are not known
for their plethora of “sciencey” offerings. The star of the show was this bald
eagle who was missing most of its right wing as a result of a hunting mishap
several years earlier.
Thankfully, the wounded bird had been brought to a licensed
animal rehabilitator and made as full a recovery as possible. Since it could no
longer fly without the missing wing, it joined this show as an education
ambassador to help young people appreciate the majesty of our national bird, but
also to gain a better understanding of responsible hunting here in Texas. It
was very used to having people close by and I was able to get this shot. I
particularly like the detail in both the feathers and the eye – the success of
this shot inspired me to seek out future chances to capture other animals in “portrait”
style images!
3 comments:
An incredible eagle portrait.
Gorgeous photo, John, and I can tell by the detail here it must be just wonderful in high resolution, but I clicked on it several times and got a photo of a big cat eating a small hoofed animal in a tree.
K
Absolutely astonishing, John, terrific details here, perfectly captured!!
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