Attack Eagle and Pregnant Moose Blog

My first day in Alaska I saw a pregnant moose at only a couple yards and a bald eagle swoop down and grab seagull off the sea. I have taken that as a good omen for the summer. Follow my adventures and research as an intern at NOAA’s Kasitsna Bay Laboratory.

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Seaside Stew










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