Dec 4, 2019
Media: Acrylic MDF
Size: 5x7 in
On Hold
Liberty Readies the Nest The bald eagle builds the largest nest of any North American bird, up to 13 feet deep, 8.2 feet wide, and 1.1 tons in weight. And nests are used year after year, with about 2 feet of added branches and "fluff" each season. Liberty is shown here delivering pine straw to her nest just before sundown. It won't be long, once eagles begin restoring their nests, before eggs are laid. In this case, eaglets Ch'áak' and Anáaski (Tlingit for "eagle" and "Alaska") arrived soon after the nest was restored, comfortable and safe, near water for fresh fish. Liberty Readies the Nest The bald eagle builds the largest nest of any North American bird, up to 13 feet deep, 8.2 feet wide, and 1.1 tons in weight. And nests are used year after year, with about 2 feet of added branches and "fluff" each season. Liberty is shown here delivering pine straw to her nest just before sundown. It won't be long, once eagles begin restoring their nests, before eggs are laid. In this case, eaglets Ch'áak' and Anáaski (Tlingit for "eagle" and "Alaska") arrived soon after the nest was restored, comfortable and safe, near water for fresh fish. |