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Steve Bloom

Bald Eagles fighting, Alaska
Archival print on aluminium

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Photograph: Steve Bloom
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Steve Bloom aluminiums feature his signature branding. 'The bald eagle powerfully symbolises Nature's capacity for self-regeneration when we stop polluting, persecuting or undermining it. Although this North American native has...
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Steve Bloom aluminiums feature his signature branding.

"The bald eagle powerfully symbolises Nature's capacity for self-regeneration when we stop polluting, persecuting or undermining it.  Although this North American native has not yet returned to some southern parts of its former range, its recovery elsewhere (from a low point in the 1970s of about 800 pairs) has been dramatic.  Today roughly 3000 pairs nest in the lower 48 states, while Alaska alone hosts ten times that number of individual birds.

 

The bald eagle is much more laid-back than the smaller golden eagle, as happy to scavenge dead sockeye salmon as to pluck a live fish from an estuary or lake.  They reach their greatest concentration in south-east Alaska and up to 3000 birds congregate in late autumn and early winter to feast on spawned-out salmon on the flood plain of the Chilkat river."

 

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