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Swooping Eagle
Big bald Eagle swooping in for a landing after spotting some freshly killed prey.
by Helen Grymaloski (Added on 2009-07-31)

Big bald Eagle swooping in for a landing after spotting some freshly killed prey.
Other Heartland Photos:
What a way to get around the abundance of water in Northwestern Ontario.  Whether in a kayak or canoe, a truly exciting experience!
Put yourself in the picture.
Donna was able to capture the brilliant colour of this feathered visitor who stopped at her feeder.
What a trophy!  Kim shows off a 34
Just wanted to show off the photo of my niece, Kim with her nice catch.  She and a couple of friends were fishing from shore at Flat Rock on Wabigoon Lake when she caught this great walleye - 10.5 lb, 28 inches long and 17
Want a great way to experience the outdoors with your kids - take them fishing! It was a great day and Tori proudly shows off her catch.  This was the walleye that won the tournament. Lucky Girl.
Just a couple of the fabulous outfits seen at the annual Eagle River Pow Wow that takes place in August.  Enjoy dancing, singing and traditional foods and crafts.
Mother loon out for a swim with her chick.
Photograph fantastic flowers like these on your outdoor adventure in Canada's Heartland.  Lady's Slippers (Cypripedium acaule) are a perennial orchid that bloom in June and are a common site in Northwestern Ontario forests.
What a beautiful way to finish off the day - relaxing with your evening cup of coffee and admiring the gorgeous colours of a sunset over the lake.  This photo was taken in August on Eagle Lake.
You'll find many feathered friends like this Yellow Finch in the forests of Northwestern Ontario making it a perfect spot for your next birdwatching adventure.
Photo taken of a small set of waterfalls, that flow near Wabaskang Lake.
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