Challenger
by Murray Rudd
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24.000 x 16.000 inches
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Title
Challenger
Artist
Murray Rudd
Medium
Photograph - Fine Art Photograph
Description
Two adult bald eagles about to engage in a brawl. Other eagles take a spectator role while the crows scatter. This image was taken at the Sheffield Mills Eagle Watch in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley in February 2020.
Thank you to the Administrators that Featured this photo:
- Just Perfect (16 February 2020)
- Canon Full Frame Cameras (16 February 2020)
- Your Very Best Photography (16 February 2020)
- Images That Excite You (17 February 2020)
- FAA Portraits - Birds (19 February 2020)
- What's New (21 February 2020)
- A Birding Group - Wings (05 March 2020)
- Promote Your Work Here & Get Noticed (21 December 2020)
- Mind-Blowing Photography (14 January 2021)
- 10 Plus (20 January 2021)
- Raptors (01 April 2021)
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February 15th, 2020
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Comments (28)
Don Columbus
Congratulations Murray, your work is Featured in "A Birding Group - Wings" I invite you to place it in the group's "2020 Featured Image Archive" Discussion!! L/Tweet
John M Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!" Sharing on Twitter!
Belinda Greb
I think this might be my favorite in this series so far, because of the eye contact between the two eagles. Superb!
Murray Rudd replied:
Thank you Belinda - the mid-morning sunlight really helped to highlight the eyes on these ones too. I know what you mean though - so often when fighting the eagles seem to be passive in their facial expressions, looking off into la-la land while they jostle. Those reptilian brains at work!