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Aurora Ohio here........
The wingspan had to be roughly 5-ish feet across.
Gliding and no doubt looking for some Bald Eagle vittles.
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If you want to see eagles until your neck gets sore, (as well as a bunch of migrating birds) take a day trip driving along route 2 between Howard Marsh and Magee Marsh and other points in between. There are many active nests in the area with hungry chicks. The parents are constantly flying around looking for food.
And into the forest I go, to lose my mind and find my soul. - John Muir
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I saw one flying over my neighborhood north of Cincy. Wings on that thing were huge. Didn't even know we had them in the area until I looked it up. Probably a pet of oober's.
Blue ostriches on crack float on milkshakes between the sidewalk titans of gurglefitz. --YTown
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I grew up in Mentor Ohio very-very close to Lake Erie. Saw numerous Bald Eagles back then.
The "Roundup Fiasco" almost wiped out the Bald Eagle population there and elsewhere.
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I saw one flying over my neighborhood north of Cincy. Wings on that thing were huge. Didn't even know we had them in the area until I looked it up. Probably a pet of oober's. I'm willing to bet that I've seen the same one. I saw one flying LOW over my neighborhood (across the street neighbors back up to a large open area where all manner of stuff likes to hunt).
There is no level of sucking we haven't seen; in fact, I'm pretty sure we hold the patents on a few levels of sucking NOBODY had seen until the past few years.
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