Tuesday, January 7, 2020

Millerton Lake Eagle Boat Tour 1-4-2020



Dale Matson

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Trip Route 


This was the first tour of the season with about 20 people including two officers and Mike Smith our tour guide. We saw about 13 different eagles on our tour which was about 18 miles round trip by my GPS.
We began at 8am with a one-hour video primarily dealing with the near extinction of eagle pairs and the migratory flight path of the seasonal eagles that took them to Millerton Lake from their nesting sites at Great Slave Lake in Canada. Mike answered questions and then we headed down to the boat ramp for our 3-hour tour. I believe we would have only seen one eagle if we had not been on a boat.
We have taken several tours over the years but I believe this is the most different eagles we have seen and the closest we have gotten. This is also the closed photographs I have gotten of the resident Golden Eagle pair on the Madera Side of the lake on the boat tour. I had a new long lens for this tour. I used a Sony A9 with a 200-600mm lens with a 1.4 TC. Of course, there is always a pit stop with hot chocolate.  



 Old Eagle Nest
 New Occupied Nest

 Golden Eagle Pair
 Golden In Flight


 Hikers On Pincushion Mountain


 The End Of The Line Finegold Creek
















 Another New Nest?
 Golden Eagle Nest
 Courthouse Eagle
Pelicans

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