I want to share some photos I took. In January, many eagles from northern Wisconsin and Canada fly to my area of Wisconsin in huge numbers. Many of them roost at my local environmental center, only a mile or so from my home. Eagles come here because our river never completely freezes over due to fast-moving rapids, which ensures that the eagles have fish available to them.
This month, there are over 200 eagles on the center's property. I can see many every day flying past my front window which faces the river. Thirty years ago, they were gone from this area because of DDT and other environmental factors. Today, they are thriving. I've been photo-shooting these amazing creatures for a number of years now, and have saved maybe 10,000 photos. I never tire of seeing eagles.
Note that bald eagles do not get their white "bald" heads until they are mature, about five years old. Until then, they have brown or mottled heads, and a variety of chest patterns.
I wrote this song, an instrumental, and played piano on my Korg synth, with help from Band In A Box and GarageBand.