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The surface of the water in Kachemak Bay in Homer, Alaska reflects the beautiful pink and orange sunset hues as an adult Bald Eagle perched on the cliffs, is silhouetted in the lighting. The Bald Eagles spend a good portion of the winter in Homer, Alaska where they dive to the waters below in search of fish, perch atop trees and cliffs or soar proudly across the Alaskan sky.
As a sunset provides picturesque colors over Kachemak Bay before the end of another day, this Bald Eagle enjoys the tranquility surrounding him. The Bald Eagle is a large bird of prey growing between 28 and 42 inches with very little to fear. Humans are the worst enemy of the Bald Eagle and they also fear owls, snakes and other birds especially when they have eggs or eaglets to watch over.
Kachemak Bay in Homer, Alaska is one of the best places in the world to see Bald Eagles in their natural environment, along with some of the prettiest sunsets.
Mature Bald Eagle Perched Sunset.
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Scientific Name: |
Haliaeetus Leucocephalus |
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© Tom Walker Accent Alaska |
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d003_412 - Bald Eagle Kachemak Bay Sunset Homer Alaska |