A bald eagle perches atop the Hastings Building in downtown Port Townsend during a recent afternoon.
Bald eagles can be found in every state in the contiguous U.S. during winter …
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A bald eagle perches atop the Hastings Building in downtown Port Townsend during a recent afternoon.
Bald eagles can be found in every state in the contiguous U.S. during winter months after migrating south. The avians don’t fly to lower latitudes due to the chilly weather, but rather for better access to food sources like small mammals and water fowl.
Leader photo by James Sloan
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