Bald Eagle: Merrimack River

January 20, 2016 in Bald Eagle

CF2C3727-001Had an unexpected encounter with a likely 3rd year subadult Bald Eagle.  It was perched on a tree branch overhanging the Merrimack River in Methuen opposite the Lawrence Municipal Airport.  At first, it looked like possible Red-tailed Hawk through the thick tree branches….but after a closer second look and seeing the bill, then it was easy to make the eagle call.  The plumage points to a likely third year bird.  A nice unexpected treat while searching for adult eagles!

Bald Eagle pair: North Andover

December 17, 2015 in Bald Eagle

CF2C9973-001Bald Eagles continue to be seen along the Merrimack River on the North Andover and Lawrence shorelines.  With some frequency, this pair is seen together perched on a limb about 60 feet over the river.  They seem very content and typically perch on the same limb in close proximity to one another!

Bald Eagle – Merrimack River

December 2, 2015 in Bald Eagle

CF2C8681-001The Bald Eagles continue to be seen with regularity perched along the Merrimack River on the North Andover side of the river just east of Rt. 495. Here is a single eagle on an overcast morning.

Bald Eagles – mating pair?

December 1, 2015 in Bald Eagle

CF2C8638-001There continues to be speculation that a pair of Bald Eagles may be nesting in the area just east of Rt. 495 along the Merrimack River.  One of the biggest challenges is to locate a new nest location! Stay tuned for further updates!

Bald Eagle – Merrimack River

November 30, 2015 in Bald Eagle

CF2C8614-001The Bald Eagle sightings continue along the Merrimack River!

Bald Eagle pair: North Andover

November 24, 2015 in Bald Eagle

CF2C8342-001This Bald Eagle pair is now seen with regularity along the Merrimack River.  A favorite perch location is on a snag that overhangs the river about 60 feet above water level.  The pair is seen often together on the same branch.  There remains a strong feeling that a yet to be identified nest is proximate to this location…..stay tuned!

Bald Eagles, adult pair

September 21, 2015 in Bald Eagle

What a nice surprise to find a pair of perched adult Bald Eagles overlooking the Merrimack River in North Andover!  These local Eagles return to this perch location each year around the end of September.  They are then seen off and on for the balance of the fall until the weather turns colder.  The great mystery is whether or not this is a local breeding pair with a next proximate to the perch location…..stay tuned!

Bald Eagle adult along the Merrimack

February 18, 2015 in Bald Eagle

After attending the early Mass on Ash Wednesday, a priest friend wanted to see where the Bald Eagles perch along the Merrimack River in Lawrence.  We headed over to the parking lot on the west side of NXStage Medical Inc. at 350 Merrimack Street.  We scanned the other side of the river and enjoyed nice looks of this adult perched right opposite our location in the bitter cold but bright sunlit morning!

Bald Eagle in flight!

February 4, 2015 in Bald Eagle

For those with an interest, 4 photos from cloudy morning last week of an adult bald eagle in flight over the Merrimack River in Lawrence, MA.  The winter 2015 bald eagle show continues!!!!
Link to 4 photos:  http://www.pbase.com/birdshots/image/159093383   Click “Next” in upper right to advance frames!

4 Bald Eagles in a food fight!

February 3, 2015 in Bald Eagle

Had an amazing time yesterday morning in very cold temps, watching 4 Bald Eagles along the Merrimack River in Lawrence.   Arrived to find 2 adults quietly perched on tree branch overhanging slow flowing river below. Then one adult slowly departs to the west.

This is the Bald Eagle with the transmitter and antenna. This is a rehabilitated adult eagle that was banded and fitted w/ a non-solar transmitter and antenna prior to release near Auburn ME on 12/11/2005. According Maine Wildlife officials, that 2005 rehabbed bird was banded with one of the last-remaining Maine state orange color bands with a three digit code “E7E”. Due to incomplete records, this bird would be a minimum of 15 yrs old this coming spring!

As the adult flew just a bit upriver, clear eagle cries were heard nearby. After scanning in search of the bickering sounds, 2 subadults were observed on snow-covered ice near edge of river. Watched while they engaged in playful food fight. The adult approached and then joined in the fracas. Fascinating!

16 photo sequence posted:   http://www.pbase.com/birdshots/image/159042638   Click “next” in upper right to advance frames!