Eagles migrate? The ones here in Lusby are here year round at the head of St. Johns Creek. We have about 1/2 dozen adults and same or more juveniles flying around.
The Ospreys returned about 10 days ago. I saw an eagle steal a perch from an Osprey last year in mid air. That bird was pissed.
My cubicle at work faces a window that goes from the floor to the ceiling. There's a large red rock outcrop that juts up in the canyon that my window faces. The view is kind of like the picture I posted below, but I face the rock dead on, not from the side. There is a mating pair of golden eagles who come to a large nest in the rock each February and stay until May or June. They have several young during that time. It gets distracting looking out the window and watching the eagles hunt mice and rabbits in the canyon and feed their young.
I'm not allowed to take any pictures at work. These are pretty low quality photos that are officially authorized for release.
When you look through that V notch at the top of the rock you can see the Denver skyline through the gap in the hogbacks. I wish I was allowed to take photos there because from my desk the entire skyline is visible.
Here's a good shot of the building in the snow:
And here are a few other visitors. Sometimes it gets crowded there.
I know where there is a nest back in the marsh. I bet it's as big as a compact car. This one here that I was able to get a picture of may be injured, when you get close he will not move to far to quickly, there's a deer carcass nearby it's feeding on.
I should call the DNR so they can send someone by to have a look.