River eagle
While on a Potomac River float with the Potomac River Paddlers last weekend, Bob Cianflone photographed a bald eagle on the West Virginia side of the river, about a quarter mile north of Shepherdstown, W.Va. Cianflone said the eagle later snatched a fish from the river. Paddlers’ floats are open to anyone interested in a slow float to enjoy nature. For more information, contact Cianflone at bcianflone@yahoo.com or online at http://groups. yahoo.com/group/Potomac_River_Paddlers.
While on a Potomac River float with the Potomac River Paddlers last weekend, Bob Cianflone photographed a bald eagle on the West Virginia side of the river, about a quarter mile north of Shepherdstown, W.Va. Cianflone said the eagle later snatched a fish from the river. Paddlers’ floats are open to anyone interested in a slow float to enjoy nature. For more information, contact Cianflone at bcianflone@yahoo.com or online at http://groups. yahoo.com/group/Potomac_River_Paddlers.
From the Frederick News Post, June 27, 2008
Hmmm, wonder what eagle this could be?
2 comments:
WOW, PAULA, WE HAVE TO DO THAT SOMETIME!!!!!
Not sure how fast I can paddle but that would really be fun! Granddaughter and family were down on the Tow Path and also saw an adult eagle the other week. She said the children were just amazed at seeing the Eagle!
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