It is hard to read body language in humans and almost impossible to do so with other species. It is still fun, though, to engage in a bit of anthropomorphism and imagine what was going on between the two Bald Eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) that I spotted last Wednesday at Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge.
The two eagles were sitting closely together on a single branch of a sweetgum tree and are almost certainly a couple. Despite their physical closeness, there seems to be a psychological distance between the two and the eagle on the right has its back turned to its partner. I can’t tell if the eagle on the right is angry or disappointed, but it appears to me to be pouting a bit. What ever the case, I sense a certain amount of tension between the two.
What do you think is going on in this image? I’d love to hear your creative thoughts about the eagle interaction.
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“Sweetheart, I’m really sorry I forgot to bring fish home for dinner. Could you just please turn around so we can talk?”
Easy one, as I have been there, done that.
Nicely photographed.
I love it, Wally. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
That’s an interesting interpretation of the scene Mike. When I look at the picture, the eagles appear to be looking at something off in the distance.