


That is (was) one gigantic catfish.
Carroll should really tell her story about these eagles - perhaps in the comment area. If she sends me details I'll edit the post for everyone. In the meantime, I'll just post a couple more photos as they speak for themselves. Keep your eyes peeled for these glorious birds - rumor has it they've been spotted by several here over the past few weeks.


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The eagle photo with the catfish that your friend Carroll Adams took is fantastic (as are all the eagle photos!)
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