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A soar of immature eagles circle above the Kennebec River on Thursday in Randolph. Eagles are typically seen in groups when a large food source has drawn them to a location. (Anna Chadwick/Staff Photographer)
Photos: Randolph location near Kennebec River attracts soar of eagles
Anna Chadwick captures immature eagles circling in the sky.
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An immature bald eagle flies Thursday above the Kennebec River in Randolph. According to Avian Report, an eagle’s immature status lasts four to five years.An immature bald eagle stretches its wings as it flies across a blue sky Thursday near the Kennebec River in Randolph.A soar of immature bald eagles circle above the Kennebec River on Thursday in Randolph. Eagles are typically seen in groups when a large food source has drawn them to a location.
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