Eyes of an eagle
Observant travelers driving between Sherburne and Norwich along State Highway 12 Wednesday morning may have noticed an American Bald Eagle perched atop a tall tree on the banks of the Chenango River. The national bird has become a less rare sight in the area in recent decades as its species recovers. They are often spotted sitting at the top of high trees near bodies of water. (Photo by Tyler Murphy)
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