Driveway to the WRIThis young eagle was one of 7 eagles and over a dozen ravens attracted to a road-killed buck fawn. I went back with a camera, hoping for a picture for the Ecology Hall, but traffic was heavier then, and the birds were sitting in trees.
Juvenile EagleThe driveway at the WRI was a joy to enter with fall color at its peak. Trees and tall shrubs in the picture are red maples (yellow), mountain maples (light orange), big-toothed aspen (golden yellow), round-leafed dogwood (red), willow (yellowish green), paper birch (yellow), white pine (green needles), and jack pine (green needles). Leaf photos tomorrow.
Thank you for your bear food contributions.
Thank you for all you do.
Lynn Rogers, Biologist, Wildlife Research Institute and North American Bear Center