Snake - The Video
I'm very happy so many of you enjoyed the story of Snake from yesterday.

I'm also glad I wasn't the only one who could remember the Shake 'N' Bake commercial from way back when where the little girl says in a cute southern accent, "and ah heoppt!" <and I helped>
Ali and Vince, it is illegal to have an eagle feather or any other part of an eagle in your possession. Since it is our national bird, like your kiwi, it's protected. So, no feathers!
Most of the time, golden eagles are the top dog around here, but bald eagles migrate through... and some stay the entire winter. It is definitely more rare to see them here in the summertime. They prefer fish, though roadkill runs a close second!
Rob, yes, "stately" cottonwoods. They are, after all, Wyoming's state tree! They are by far the tallest deciduous tree in Wyoming that I know of... Just to prove a point, I dug out this photo I used for our Centennial Party invitations... The white house is two stories... all those tall trees are cottonwoods in the midst of their spring leafing. Just ask anyone that has been in my front yard... the trunks of my two cottonwoods would take many people to encircle them! And the trees the eagles are in... cottonwoods.

No news media covered this... my little blog and twitter and facebook was as much publicity as this tiny moment had for its 15 minutes of fame.
So now what you've been waiting for...
Snake, the Bald Eagle from Carol Greet on Vimeo.
The "Gotchya!" yell from the Bird Lady, I think, was referring to a photo "capture" as Snake flew away. If you turn up your volume LOUD... at the beginning of the two clips at the end, you might be able to pick out the eagles chattering to each other. Don't confuse it with the sound of my camera... but it *IS* there if you listen closely!
Enjoy this Snake Video!
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January 14, 2010 No entry.
January 14, 2009 January Gather OOPE






Great story and video! We have many bald eagles here in western WA. They are magnificent!
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well, i heard the dogs anyway...
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What a wonderful story. Great photos and video. Thank you Carol!
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fantastic video! thanks for sharing! I always enjoy whatever you show us.
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ps am sitting here drinking my first coffee out of your mug, with your calendar off to my left, & a fav Charlie 8x10 front and center to my vision. Funny but both pics are from behind,,charlie looking at a mountain range and your horsemen heading off. wish I were there,,,just an old cowgirl stuck in chicago,
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What is especially great about this story is that the eagle family was reunited! Wonderful video, Carol.
And I also enjoyed learning about the
size of those cottonwood trees.
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Awesome story!
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Love this story Carol. I did hear the chatter. Amazing. Your life is never dull. Thank you again for sharing it with us city folk.
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okay... but if you found a molted feather.. and rescued it from being trampled in the mud... and then couldn't get to the authorities to hand it in because of the unusually heavy snow for the next 6 months...and by then had forgotten that you had reverently placed it in a beautiful glass box for safe keeping from the dogs...What then?
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P.S. fabulous video and photos... and beautiful day to boot by the looks of it
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