Near the face of Dawes Glacier in Alaska, icebergs that have calved off the face of the glacier float down Endicott Arm toward the open Pacific. This pair of eagles were having lunch on the scalloped surface of an iceberg that had just flipped over, revealing both pure blue ice and a vein of dirty ice from where two glaciers had merged further up the ice field. Canon 80D, EF 100-400mm L Mk II, Summer 2017.
Eagles' Lunch
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