On our drive to Seward, we stopped to take pictures of a moose, but when we got to where he was, he'd disappeared into the brush. We backtracked further, but to no avail. I happened to look up and see an eagle in a tree. This was my second live eagle outside of a sanctuary and WS' first. We snapped a bunch of photos and kept backtracking when I looked back and saw a second eagle. The second eagle had been there the entire time but had been hidden by the tree.
Behold:





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