


Daybreak walk at Cove Island Park. 723 consecutive (almost) days. Like in a row. And the Bald Eagle has landed. Picture quality: Blah. No zoom lens. But we’ll take it!
First live spotting in my lifetime. 6:16 am. 40° F, feels like 31° F. Cove Island Park, Stamford, CT. April 28, 2022. (Backstory: Walking. When the eagles are silent, the parrots begin to jabber.)
YES!!!
Right! And first day in weeks I didn’t bring my zoom lens. DUH!
Of course ….. It must have been magical to witness!
It was seconds but yes!
Good catch, DK👍
Thanks Ray!
Amazing and I’m guessing the eagle doesn’t care about his picture quality)
Laughing. I bet he doesn’t.
So happy for you!
It’s hard to remember life before Cove Park doesn’t it? I thought about you and your journey the other day. It’s really been life changing. I hope it’s changed your life in other wasy too.
So true. It has Melinda. It has.
Not bad for quick snaps on a moving target.
Not bad. Not great. Now I have to wait another 700+ days for another sighting!
Or you could visit Vancouver Island where they are constantly shrieking over our heads.
I would love that (for a while)!
😁
Wow Wow and Wow! “They also serve who only stand and wait” said someone wise. So grateful for sight! (That’s what eagles are famous for…”eagle eyed”).
Yes!!!!
Wow! Congratulations Dave! 🙂🌱
Thank you Simon!
Most excellent. Congratulations!
Thank you Steven. Appreciate it.
Wow – How fabulous, David.
It was Carolyn! Thank you.
YAY!!!
Funny, “The Eagle Has Landed” is set partly in our village. During reasearch and writing Jack Higgins stayed in a hotel in Blakeney, the next village, and walked every day to Cley church just a few steps from where we are living.
Great picture, thanks for sharing.
Wishing you a wonderful weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
Thanks Klaus. Set partly in your village. Now that’s Something!
What did your son say this time? Ha
Out of focus!
Hahaha. Mesmerising nevertheless!