The Bald Eagles of Conowingo Dam Maryland
2017 ж. 16 Жел.
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Randall and Donna of Wild Adventures travel to Conowingo Dam in Maryland to experience the migrating Bald Eagles.
Randall and Donna of Wild Adventures travel to Conowingo Dam in Maryland to experience the migrating Bald Eagles.
Fabulous footage with great music and narration. Thank you for this gift.
Beautiful 😍. Thank you for sharing.
I only can say: great video! Thanks for sharing !! Kind regards, Thomas
Great video. I like the section on identifying the different age groups. Another good time to come to the dam is in the spring between April and the end of May when fish are migrating up from the bay. Many Bald Eagles come at this time also.
So Exciting. thanks for the great information.
Love the conowingo dam. I'm a bald eagle watcher. I love it there. Thank you for sharing your video
Great video, thanks for the tips.
Simply Awesome video & I did not realize that so many Bald Eagles were located in Maryland ✌🏾
So cool!
What a treat to see so many. Beautiful. Thank you!!
Awesome photographs, narration and video! Great job Randall and Donna
Loved this video shared it my friends
Allison Bayer here, using her hubby's gmail account, and wanting to let you know how spectacular the nearly 15 minutes of footage was!! Thank you for sharing. Will be showing it to Jerry when he returns from errands. I really appreciated the explanation of the different phases of the eagle's plumage. Even better viewing full screen and sitting in the recliner; yes, I watched it twice!! Thank you for all the cold weather you both endured during your adventure and then making time to pull it all together through great editing.
A real action-packed video... Thanks for sharing!!
The Conowingo Dam is actually the southern place most of the eagles stay at over the November to January timeframe because there is always open water and fish to eat.
What a wonderful film you've made, beautiful and educational!
Spectacular and well presented! Thanks for sharing Randall and Donna!
Loved everything about it this - the excellent narration, video, photography, and tips. Thank you!
Great job guys :) Thanks a lot, Regards, Viktor
Congratulations on a wonderful video, Donna, and incredible photography, Randall!
This in one Amazing video, Thank you Wild Adventures!!
Y'all did a wonderful job ~ I enjoyed it so much!
Another great video! I'm so glad you guys added this to your repertoire!
Very well done! You've described the Conowingo Experience very well!
I enjoyed this very much!! Thank you for taking the time and the effort to come to Maryland and then share your experience with the world. Excellent work and documentation....Bravo :)
Very informative thanks! I've been there once now. Can't wait to go back! I feel blessed to live in Maryland. Although it is a 2 HR drive there! With it!
Fantastic!
very cool video!!!
The fighting and passing of fish between the adult bald eagles and the young is mostly training for the young ones on how to transfer fish during nesting season.
Spectacular footage, beautiful narration Donna, loved it! Thanks for sharing!
Love this!
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How was the light in the mornings? Direction-wise, I mean. Seems you'd be shooting into the rising sun from maps.
The morning light was always to the right of us when looking at the tower. We only had one day with some sun and it didn't come out until afternoon.
thank you so much I really do appreciate your advice. How about my Nikon D750 is it enough ability too shoot? Thank you again Sam
We shoot with Canon and used both full frame and cropped sensors and had great results with both
I just start to learn to take wild photo, and I want to go Conowingo Dam to try take some eagle photo and I have Nikon D750 with 300mm f4 do you think its will work? And what is the best season good to go? Thank you Sam
Unfortunately your 300 won't be enough reach for the eagles fishing on the river. If you can rent or borrow a 500 or 600 with extenders or an 800 you'll get great shots on the river. Your 300 will be great when they fly over your head to the trees. Make sure you use a tripod. We were there mid November which is the best time. Mid November through first of December.