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by Amanda N. on 29 Jan 2026
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I don't edit in black and white with any of my photos, but I felt this one was more powerful with no colour in it. You can really see the detail in this juvenile eagles beak and the intense stare it was giving. I really lucked out with this eagle. I was standing in an opening, looking at all the shorebirds, when this eagle was flying in low, making some noise. I assumed it was going to land in a tree not far behind me, but instead, it landed on a log around 15ft in front of me! What felt like time stood still, was only a couple of minutes, but I was so grateful that it chose to land where it did. I don't think it knew I was standing there, and I was just over the moon to spend a couple minutes with this amazing raptor.

  • Camera: Canon EOS R7
  • Focal: 472 mm
  • Shutter speed: 0.000625 sec
  • Aperture: f/ 7.1
tagged: animal beak bird accipiter accipitridae bird_of_prey monochrome_photography black eagle wing black_and_white accipitriformes

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