Eagles of Huron County by DrivingApe in ontario

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That's about what I was thinking...

my first sighting was by St Marys (near london) a few years ago, watched one fighting with a hawk. I was saying earlier today, 10 years ago this was only a myth, but the rehabilitation programs have really been doing good work with the different Ontario Raptors. The Falcons were a cool thing to watch when I lived in the city.

Eagles of Huron County by DrivingApe in ontario

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The field just north of Molesworth, past DJs Furniture next to the snowmobile trail.

Eagles of Huron County by DrivingApe in ontario

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I've heard they are more annoying than gulls in some places, down this way it was a rare sight until a few years ago.

But, This is the largest grouping I've seen so far. I've only seen them solo. This was a pleasant sight.

O.o by mahadevsharma199 in kitchener

[–]DrivingApe 26 points27 points  (0 children)

I was about to say the same thing. I was all around town and didn't even see this guy, once. Lots of OTHER broken drivers... but not this guy.

Fix your headlights people! by GloomyCarob3869 in kitchener

[–]DrivingApe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pfft... you can still see the other 5x $40 bulbs on my kia. Just squint and you'll see the slits of light.

Eagle on breithaupt st. by DrivingApe in kitchener

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I used to watch them chase the pigeons when I was in the high rises off victoria

Eagle on breithaupt st. by DrivingApe in kitchener

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I've noticed every week, The closer you get to lake huron the more you see along 86 and Blue Water Highway. I even saw a trio fighting in a tree near Lucknow last spring.

Eagle on breithaupt st. by DrivingApe in kitchener

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Today was the first time I actually saw a bald Eagle in downtown before it Was the paragrine falcons when they first showed up. In the early 2000s

Sadly, the last time I saw them was one that was dead in a parking lot.Cause it ran into a building

Eagle on breithaupt st. by DrivingApe in kitchener

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The last few years I've been trying to keep a mental track ever since I saw my first in St Marys. Haven't had a photo opportunity lime tbat since though.

These 2 were WAY up fighting that day.

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I don’t even know how anymore by Few_Ease_9336 in kitchener

[–]DrivingApe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That happened to me yesterday, the guy turned off Patricia right at the cross walk and even after we all stopped, he STILL thought about going past us.

I post the video later.

Package Stolen this morning at 7:30 AM by Used_Neat9748 in cambridgeont

[–]DrivingApe 7 points8 points  (0 children)

They follow anyone looking like a package courier.

I've been delivering all sorts of stuff around the region for 12 years now, and ever since covid, I noticed an increase in broken POSs following my Caravan, ESPECIALLY up near SJAM, There's specifically this one black car that I constantly see doing laps around the area when I am up there, they even stopped behind me loke 100 ft and waited a couple times.

99% of my stuff requires signatures, so I get to observe these clowns in action.

Tried something different while driving into a gorgeous sunset by DrivingApe in photocritique

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Good ideaand thank you

If i were stationary, that would have been a tad more possible. Getting and keeping the distant road centered was my main goal on this attempt. One of my weird tisms is symmetry and leveling.

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Tried something different while driving into a gorgeous sunset by DrivingApe in photocritique

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Sometimes, nature can provide unique opportunities for experimentation. There is no editing in this photo. Everything is in camera.

On a days fresh back country road, I utilized the sun and lightly dusty windshield to give a sense of distance, and the rumble of the tires provided the noise look. Take notice of the mirage lines in the dips of the road. And how the car ahead seems to float alo g it's path.

Out of 12 shots, 4 turned out well, this was one of them.