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I Got This One
A juvenile bald eagle glides in low and slow over the icy, glass-smooth waters of the Mississippi River, timing its approach with remarkable precision. With wings fully extended and talons poised, it makes a clean, controlled grab—proof that even young eagles quickly learn the art of reading water, light, and motion in winter conditions.
Field Note
Young bald eagles are still honing their fishing skills during their first months away from the nest. Rather than immediately catching live fish, juveniles often begin by scavenging along shorelines or collecting dead fish floating near the surface. Developing reliable fishing technique can take months—and even longer to master—requiring young birds to spend more time and energy to secure the same number of meals as experienced adults. (Source: Journey North)
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