A lot to eat ! by J Kirk  Friederich
J Kirk  Friederich

A lot to eat ! by

Shot in Comox B.C. Canada
Nikon D700 with a 300mm f2/8 lens iso 1250 f77.1 at /1650 sec

The adult Bald Eagle is mainly brown with a white head and tail. The sexes are identical in plumage, but females are larger than males. The beak is large and hooked. The plumage of the immature is brown. Bald Eagles are not actually bald; the name derives from the older meaning of the word, “white headed”.

In the late 20th century the Bald Eagle was on the brink of extirpation in the continental United States, while flourishing in much of Alaska and Canada. Populations recovered and stabilized, so the species was removed from the U.S. federal government’s list of endangered species and transferred to the list of threatened species on July 12, 1995, and it was removed from the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife in the Lower 48 States on June 28, 2007.

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About J Kirk Friederich

I have been a photographer for over 20 years and of all my subjects, including weddings, dogs, sports including CFL football and hockey, my true love is nature photography, whether it is landscape, macros or wildlife. I live in the country in Comox Valley, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, so a lot of my favourite subjects are at my doorstep. I shoot with all Nikon equipment.

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  • Sheri Bawtinheimer
    Sheri Bawtinhe...4 months ago

    Wow…. love it!
    Thank you for submitting this to Beautiful BC

  • deb cole
    deb cole4 months ago

    Wow!! What a remarkable capture!! Very interesting description as well!!

  • Robert H Carney
    Robert H Carney4 months ago


    So much more interesting when the story is included! Thanks, Kirk!

  • Wow thanks a lot…

    – J Kirk Friederich

  • Matt  Carlyon
    Matt Carlyon4 months ago

    Stunning work mate, and as Rob said, great that you added the background info. And a truly breathtaking and awe inspiring thing to see, congrats mate – you deserve it. Oh, and congrats on the feature too!

  • Thanks

    – J Kirk Friederich

  • Heather Wade
    Heather Wade4 months ago

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  • Heather Wade
    Heather Wade4 months ago

    Looks like Comox has lots of Eagles. Is this a feeding station? Looks like the fish was dumped on the beach?

  • thanks Heather a freind feeds then from time to time .

    – J Kirk Friederich

  • lgraham
    lgraham4 months ago

  • Ron53
    Ron534 months ago

    Great shot…haven’t seen so many eagles in one location.

  • Thanks

    – J Kirk Friederich

  • Tracy Friesen
    Tracy Friesen4 months ago

    WOW! How impressive is that?! I really have to show this to my husband (he loves bald eagles). It’s so unusual to see several of them on the ground together like this!

  • Thank you…..

    – J Kirk Friederich

  • Mel Brackstone.com
    Mel Brackstone...4 months ago

    I’m glad to hear they’re not endangered any more!