Jan, The Robitaille's have been fishing and say they drilled down with the auger and then had to chop into the ice to get the motor lower in order to punch thru.
First time in Gowganda was 1968 with the Dept. of Lands and Forests, doing a soil and vegetation study for the Wildlife Productivity Inventory. While here found the country amazing, the boreal forest the lakes at every turn and the air clean and fresh. It didn't take long back then to get the camera out and start recording some of the sights I'd seen. Since then with a few layoffs in photography its good to get right back at it. Putting your pictures on a blog like this forces you to go out and take more pics, which is the goal of this site.
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It's so beautiful with the white head and your photos are wonderful.
Thanks for the pictures of our bald eagles on Firth Lake. We are anxious to get back "home". Do you have any idea how thick the ice is on Firth?
Jan, The Robitaille's have been fishing and say they drilled down with the auger and then had to chop into the ice to get the motor lower in order to punch thru.
Beautiful photos of the eagle!
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