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Bald eagle eating fish, 2 of 7 in sequence, Keokuk, Iowa.

Photo of the Day: Bald eagle eating fish, 2 of 7 in sequence, Keokuk, Iowa. 2018.

All other photos from this day:
Bald eagle struggles to lift big prize, Keokuk, Iowa.
2018
Bald eagle finds a spot to enjoy dinner, 1 of 7 in sequence, Keokuk, Iowa.
2018
Bald eagle eating fish, 3 of 7 in sequence Keokuk, Iowa.
2018
Bald eagle eating fish, 4 of 7 in sequence, Keokuk, Iowa.
2018
Bald eagle eating fish, 5 of 7 in sequence, Keokuk, Iowa.
2018
Bald eagle eating fish, 6 of 7 in sequence, Keokuk, Iowa.
2018
I can´t believe I dropped it, 7 of 7 in sequence, Keokuk, Iowa.
2018
Bald eagle grabs a fish, Keokuk, Iowa.
2018
Bald eagle with a fish, Keokuk, Iowa.
2018
Bald eagle, Keokuk, Iowa.
2018
Gone fishin´, Keokuk, Iowa.
2018
The 1903 Wright Flyer in its centennial display at the National Air and Space Museum, Washington, DC.
2004
The Enola Gay at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center near Dulles Airport in Chantilly, Va., a new branch of the National Air and Space Museum.  The Enola Gay is credited with saving the lives of hundreds of thousands of US servicemen in WWII.
2004
At the new Air and Space museum, this unflown Mercury capsule was for a 1963 Alan Shepard mission, but NASA decided instead to end the Mercury program and move on to Gemini.  It was named Friendship 7 II after Shepard’s original 1961 capsule.
2004
At the new Air and Space museum, the Space Shuttle Enterprise, which was used for approach and landing tests during development of the shuttle program.
2004
SR-71 Blackbird, fastest operational airplane in history.  In the background is the Space Shuttle Enterprise.
2004
X-35B Joint Strike Fighter at the new Air and Space Museum.
2004
An early predecessor to the B-2 is this Northrop Flying Wing from 1940. There was no place to display it until the new Air and Space Museum branch was built in Virginia.
2004
Before Pathfinder and Explorer there were the two Viking landers, which landed on Mars and returned photos in 1976.  National Air and Space Museum, Washington.
2004
Full scale Mars rover, National Geographic Society, Washington, DC.
2004
Closeup of the main camera boom, Mars rover, National Geographic Society, Washington, DC.
2004

 

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