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Re: the Eagle

Postby eagle » Sat Jul 26, 2014 8:50 am

Hey ~ Should I Join In
But I'm Not Gay ~ Sorry Guys
As Long as Were Being a** HOLES ~ Lol ~
Is Everyone Stoned at the Gliderport or What ???

~ The Rasta Hopper's Are Everywhere ~

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Re: the Eagle

Postby eagle » Sat Jul 26, 2014 2:32 pm

So Lucky ~ Who wood da thunk
What do Ya do when the Winds To Light

~ For Every Bat there's a Cat ~

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Re: the Eagle

Postby eagle » Tue Jul 29, 2014 11:45 pm

In memory of a great Hawaiian singer
Israel "IZ" Kamakawiwo'ole ~ May You rest Your soul, somewhere over the rainbow
See video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_DKWlr ... DKWlrA24k1

To all who dream of flight
A Gliderport that is fairly managed at low prices & equal opportunity for all
" A dream that I dare to ~ Oh why Oh why can't I ~ Can't I "

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Re: the Eagle

Postby eagle » Thu Jul 31, 2014 2:37 pm

Bag Time
Something to do When it Light ~ One of my Favorite Pics of Paragliding at Torrey Pines
To Bad the Paraglider Pilot that are Running the Gliderport Are SUCH Jerks ...
These People Pretend to Represent the Law, What a Joke

~ I still See the Beauty ~ Summer Daze ~

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Re: the Eagle

Postby eagle » Sat Aug 02, 2014 12:56 pm

The Message to Our Leaders
We Want New Gliderport Management & Staff
Stop the Corruption ~ Gangster Punks with Badges, You Guys Suck

~ The WORD is ~ We're Not Alone ~

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Re: the Eagle

Postby eagle » Sat Aug 02, 2014 7:32 pm

The Dying Swan
When something of beauty is dying,
A little part of each & everyone Us goes with it.
Its not to late to save the Gliderport & Stop the Corruption ...
This Is something the Whole world Understands ~ Why Not our Leaders
See Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3LCyTtWhDA

~ Save the Eagle & the Hawk ~ Save the Dream of a Flight ~

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Re: the Eagle

Postby eagle » Sun Aug 03, 2014 11:34 am

Hey ~ Not Much Wind
Is that Tropical Summer Rain
The Wonder ~ Who's a Better Shot
Lol ............................ .e.Peeeee

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Re: the Eagle

Postby eagle » Sun Aug 03, 2014 9:24 pm

Ornate hawk eagle
Uh-oh, this guy looks like a warrior in full armor!

The ornate hawk-eagle is a strikingly colored bird, with a black crown and crest, set off by chestnut on the sides of the head and hindneck, extending to sides of the breast. Bold black bars occur below the breast; the tarsi are feathered, the cere is yellow and the eyes are orange. The female, as in most raptors, is larger than the male.

A powerful raptor, the ornate hawk-eagle hunts from a perch in the middle tree story, usually along the forest edge, moving about inconspicuously from perch to perch. Prey is caught on the ground, or in trees. Following a one-to-two month courtship, a stick nest is built in a tall tree, isolated from other tall trees, with easy access for the parents, but reduced access for potential nest predators. The female lays one egg, which is incubated mostly by her for 48 days. The youngster fledges two-to-three months after hatching and remains near the nest, being fed mostly by the male for up to one year after fledging. The female ignores the young after fledging and expands her home range. Adults probably breed only every third year.

The ornate hawk-eagle belongs to a group called booted eagles, which are distinguished from other eagles by having feathers on their legs, which extend down to the feet like boots. The birds flashy crest on top of its head gives it its name, ornate. Not globally threatened, the ornate hawk-eagle is seldom displayed in zoos.

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Re: the Eagle

Postby Bill Cummings » Mon Aug 04, 2014 8:32 am

eagle,
You forgot to mention that the, “Ornate hawk eagle,” is also seldom displayed in bird books.
Of course I know it to be true since I saw it on the Internet.
A guy with your kind of talent and creativity could be dangerous.
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Re: the Eagle

Postby eagle » Mon Aug 04, 2014 3:56 pm

An Eagle's Reply ~ The truth is in Yer FACE
We have been fighting over the Glider Ports corruption For years now,...
With little Avail ~ Whats Wrong with this Picture & Our Leaders
See the Similarities : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGEQmFL9McU

Find Me If You Can ~ Did I Post it on the Internet
Oh where Could He Be ~ Lol ~ Did the Eagle Go Flying ~

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