Bald Eagles At Quarry Lakes: Photos

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Fremont CA

13 September, 2021

12:00 PM

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FREMONT, CA — If you've never seen a bald eagle in the wild, you're in the right place — they are frequently spotted by Fremont residents. Gregory J. Brown shared a trio of photos that he snapped at Quarry Lakes Regional Park. According to Brown, the photos are of "Two in flight showing mature (adult) birds and one perched in a tree of a juvenile (about 1 1/2 years old) eaglet." The Bald Eagle has been the national emblem of the United States since 1782. Their favorite food is fish caught from lakes, streams or the Bay, so Quarry Lakes is a perfect hunting ground for the birds. They are also known for snatching fish caught by other birds. Thank you for sharing your photos, Gregory! If you have an awesome photo of nature, breath-taking scenery, kids caught being kids, a pet doing something funny, or something unusual you happen to catch with your camera, we'd love to feature it on Patch. We're looking for high-resolution images that reflect the beauty and fun that is Northern California, and that show off your unique talents. Email it to [email protected]. Also See: Bobcat At Sabercat Trail: Photo Of The DayClouds Over Mt. Diablo: Photo Of The DayBay Bridge Lights: Photo Of The DaySunset At The Wildlife Refuge: Photo Of The DayGrowing Season: Photo Of The Day

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