Phil Dercole was excited to have a bald eagle return to the environs of Warwick Pond on November 17. He’s spotted bald eagles in the branches of trees overlooking the pond in years past, and here …
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Phil Dercole was excited to have a bald eagle return to the environs of Warwick Pond on November 17. He’s spotted bald eagles in the branches of trees overlooking the pond in years past, and here it was again. He said the eagle perched in his neighbor’s tree for about two hours. He waited to capture the bird in flight, but missed that opportunity. Now he hopes it will
return.
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