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When Eagles Cry (or scream)

After two days in Minneapolis, we are on the road again! Stephanie took great care of us and it was so nice to hang out with her, Kara and Steve.

We will leave you with a souvenir from our visit: Kara's eagle scream.


Video here

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  1. Steve said I shut down 2 blocks of downtown Minneapolis for 30 seconds;P

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  2. lol - it was so worth it! I hope everyone realized how lucky they were to witness a Kara Eagle in the wild! :)

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  3. My favorite part is the start of your laugh in the end;)

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  4. Ha! I didn't notice that before! So far, even though it is only 4 seconds long, this is our most viewed video! You are famous! (To 68 people.)

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