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Hello everybody. It is fine that You will see my pictures. I do not know English very well. Therefore, it may be some comments or answers seem strange. I'm trying to learn more. Thank you for your understanding.
@Martine: It good way to think
@Michael Skorulski: Thanks. I think that the larger the bird is a young white-tailed eagle. Foggy Air hampered visibility. Therefore, the picture is not quite as clear as I would like it to be.
@tataray: Tank you
@Ronnie 2¢: Me too
@Marcel Peltier: Thank you
@Marie-France: Thank you
@Libouton Martine: Thank you
@Omid: Thank you
@Patrick M.: Thank you
@Hiro: Thank you
@Mhelene: Thank you
@beach: We think same way
@Devi: I think that the larger the bird is a young white-tailed eagle. Maybe it is a little picky, and do not want to eat crow.
@Steve Rice: Maybe you are right. White-tailed Eagle exit before spilling. Maybe it did not like the taste of crow and then it was maybe fish a day.
@Ruthiebear: Maybe they agreed or else eagle was not hungry.Or it was picky.
@Baldwin VW: Thank you
@Lena: Thank you