
Last evening, at a gathering of friends of my mothers, I met Mrs Susan Kane. The conversation started as usual with someone I do not know, but quickly, somehow, the our words turned to eagles living along the St Lucie River, Indian River Lagoon.
I told Susan, I had never seen one here flying, ever, but I knew they were here as Greg Braun, formerly of Audubon, took photos of one sitting on a rock at Bird Island…. I had also heard that there was a pair that hunted from a tall, dead, Australian Pine tree by the Marriott’s Indian River Plantation Marina. But again, although I walk the bridge between Sewall’s Point and Hutchinson Island quite often, I had never seen them…Once, while driving on Highway 76 in Indiantown, I did see an eagle, and was so excited that I parked my car on the side of the road and with trucks zooming by I watched it soar. I was smiling from ear to ear.
Susan listened politely, and then replied, “Well recently, Jacqui, I took a photograph of an eagle on the 16th hole of the Sailfish Point golf course.”
“You’re kidding?” I inquired.
“Yes, the eagle captured a fish right there in the pond at the 16th hole of the golf course.”
“That’s incredible.” I replied, taking a large sip of my cocktail, to hide my bird envy.
Over the course of dinner, Susan pulled out her photos and shared. They are wonderful! And today I am sharing her photos with you.
Look at this eagle. Its expression!
What a sight I hope I get to see! 🙂



Sailfish Point: http://www.sailfishpoint.com
Former post on eagles of the IRL:
https://jacquithurlowlippisch.com/2014/11/21/id-rather-be-an-eagle-than-a-turkey-st-luice-riverindian-river-lagoon/
Thank you Susan for sharing your photos of the eagle of Sailfish Point along the Indian River Lagoon!!!
What a rare shot! Thanks for sharing Jacqui!
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Thanks Marsha. Think of you and Geoff often. Hope your garden is growing great!
Heeeeeeelp!!!! I put shells in stream on west IRL shore just south of UBS Bank between the 192 and Eau Gallie causeway. Mullet are packing in tight for the oxygen being released. I put shells in stream on west shore just south of pineda causeway. coquina formations are trying to come back here. Now I am back in Margate getting ready for work tomarrow. If I don”t get some help putting shells in fresh water runoffs there is going to be a desaster.
This is EXACTLY why I love reading your posts !! You are able to share the best of our beautiful environment. ♥