My name is Simon Blakesley, and I am a photographer living in Whitehorse. I’ve submitted a photo from June 2014 showing the parent eagle flying with the juvenile. It looks like some level of training or moral support is being transmitted between the two birds as they fly together. The shot was taken in the McIntyre Creek area of Fish Lake Road.This photo was shot using a Nikon D600 camera and a Nikon 80-400 zoom lens.
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