EagleWatch Winter Wildlife Cruises Connecticut River Museum aboard Project Oceanology. A juvenile eagle passes over the boat as it heads up the river.
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EagleWatch Winter Wildlife Cruises Connecticut River Museum aboard Project Oceanology.
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EagleWatch Winter Wildlife Cruises Connecticut River Museum aboard Project Oceanology. A juvenile eagle passes over the boat as it heads up the river.
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EagleWatch Winter Wildlife Cruises Connecticut River Museum aboard Project Oceanology.A juvenile eagle passes over the boat as it heads up the river.
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EagleWatch Winter Wildlife Cruises Connecticut River Museum aboard Project Oceanology.Off in the distance a juvenile eagle soars above the smoke plume.
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EagleWatch Winter Wildlife Cruises Connecticut River Museum aboard Project Oceanology.A juvenile eagle
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EagleWatch Winter Wildlife Cruises Connecticut River Museum aboard Project Oceanology. ABald Eagle
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EagleWatch Winter Wildlife Cruises Connecticut River Museum aboard Project Oceanology. Can you spot the Bald Eagle?
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EagleWatch Winter Wildlife Cruises Connecticut River Museum aboard Project Oceanology. Red Tailed Hawk
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EagleWatch Winter Wildlife Cruises Connecticut River Museum aboard Project Oceanology. Red Tailed Hawks checking each other out
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EagleWatch Winter Wildlife Cruises Connecticut River Museum aboard Project Oceanology. Red Tailed Hawks checking each other out
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EagleWatch Winter Wildlife Cruises Connecticut River Museum aboard Project Oceanology. Can you spot the eagle?
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EagleWatch Winter Wildlife Cruises Connecticut River Museum aboard Project Oceanology. A juvenile eagle
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EagleWatch Winter Wildlife Cruises Connecticut River Museum aboard Project Oceanology. Great Commerants
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EagleWatch Winter Wildlife Cruises Connecticut River Museum aboard Project Oceanology. An eagle is perched above it's nest.
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EagleWatch Winter Wildlife Cruises Connecticut River Museum aboard Project Oceanology. Mergansers
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EagleWatch Winter Wildlife Cruises Connecticut River Museum aboard Project Oceanology.
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EagleWatch Winter Wildlife Cruises Connecticut River Museum aboard Project Oceanology.
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EagleWatch Winter Wildlife Cruises Connecticut River Museum aboard Project Oceanology. Bill Yule gives a overview of what to expect on the trip, and the exibit at the Connecticut River Museum Terry Carpenter, Jeff Nelson, Jody Platner, Sharon Lincon, Stu English
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EagleWatch Winter Wildlife Cruises Connecticut River Museum aboard Project Oceanology.
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EagleWatch Winter Wildlife Cruises Connecticut River Museum aboard Project Oceanology. Bald Eagle
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EagleWatch Winter Wildlife Cruises Connecticut River Museum aboard Project Oceanology. Sharon Lincon and Judy Platner look for eagles in the distance.
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EagleWatch Winter Wildlife Cruises Connecticut River Museum aboard Project Oceanology.
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EagleWatch Winter Wildlife Cruises Connecticut River Museum aboard Project Oceanology. Bill Lillis and Sharon Licon look for eagles
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EagleWatch Winter Wildlife Cruises Connecticut River Museum aboard Project Oceanology. An eagle nest
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EagleWatch Winter Wildlife Cruises Connecticut River Museum aboard Project Oceanology. Bill Lillis and daughter Susan Lillis enjoy the sunny side of the boat which provided a wind break, while looking for eagles.
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EagleWatch Winter Wildlife Cruises Connecticut River Museum aboard Project Oceanology. Bill Yule points out eagles, red tailed hawk and interesting geological, and historic facts as the boat travels up and down the Connecticut River, assisted by Project Ocenology crew mates Chris Dodge and Lauren Rader, the boat captained by John Haney - Constance and Stu English
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EagleWatch Winter Wildlife Cruises Connecticut River Museum aboard Project Oceanology. Getting a break from the wind heading up river Terry Carpenter and Jeff Nelson warm up while still listening to Bill Yule over the PA system, Bill Lillis watches from outside.
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EagleWatch Winter Wildlife Cruises Connecticut River Museum aboard Project Oceanology. Stu English, Chris DOdge, Bill Yule, Lauren Rader, Adam Kasciolo are all on the look out.
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EagleWatch Winter Wildlife Cruises Connecticut River Museum aboard Project Oceanology. Bill Yule, Adam & Jo Kasciolo, Jody Platner, Lauren Rader.
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EagleWatch Winter Wildlife Cruises Connecticut River Museum aboard Project Oceanology.
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EagleWatch Winter Wildlife Cruises Connecticut River Museum aboard Project Oceanology.
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