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Re: FW: Eagle & Swan photo - Incredible

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Melanie Lynch

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Melanie Lynch

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Tue, 9 Dec 2008 13:16:50 -0500

Actually, there may be some question as to who really took the 
pictures.  If you go to 
http://www.birdchick.com/2008/09/some-interesting-updates-like-tom.html 
there is a woman who claims she was the photographer and somehow 
credit for her pictures has been assigned to someone else, 
intentional or not.  There is also a link to the series of pictures 
in question.

Melanie Lynch
Annapolis, MD


>Folks,
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>Though this is not from Maryland, it is so astonishing that I am sending it.
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>Dixie Mullineaux
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>From: Cheryl Dillard-Ewing [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2008 9:53 AM
>To: Cheryl Dillard-Ewing
>Subject: Fwd: Eagle & Swan photo - Incredible
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>I am so relieved for the swan!!
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>Eagle almost gets a swan.....
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>These photos were taken recently by myselfm Tom Carver. I live on Lakelse
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>Lake just outside of Terrace, B.C.. I own The Water Lily Bay Resort, I also
>feed the swans on the lake all the time!
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>Eagles are very common in this area too.  These are amazing photos! 
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>Enjoy!
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>Swan and Eagle pictures.
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>So here is the swan photo.
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>  What a beautiful bird, so graceful and majestic.
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>Here comes the Eagle!!!
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>You can see the feathers flying here from the swan.
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>This one is so amazing to see the actual eagle wing span beside the swan.
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>The swan is attempting to actually escape death in the air!
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>The eagle is losing his grip on the swan in this picture.
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>Now the eagle has just lost his grip on the swan completely.
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>At this point the swan starts falling straight down.
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>The swan continues to fall into the water below, swims away and the eagle
>just looks on at his 'lost' prey. I am amazed at these pictures
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>because I have NEVER seen an eagle attack or tackle something so big in
>mid-air before.
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-- 
Melanie Lynch
Circulation Manager,
Chesapeake Bay Magazine
Northeast Boating Magazine
410-263-2662 ext 11
877-804-8624 (toll free)