Hi, 

  Hypothetical indeed, although not impossible. Golden Eagles have occurred, rarely, in most of NS  , but only one every few years around the province. Problem is they look like several other large dark birds, especially immature Bald Eagles, and unless you can really describe the differences in structure and plumage, or get a diagnostic photo, it will remain hypothetical. 
  In 40 years of birding in NS I have seen 2 and photographed 1 Golden Eagle. But recently I had to "eat crow"  because I have long dismissed reports of Golden Eagles by visitors or beginner birders in the Valley, where Bald Eagles are almost a dime a dozen. But not long ago another birder, who is far more astute than I am, described in detail a Golden soaring with the Baldies, including the differences and the details. So nothing's impossible. And who would have thought that a Steller's Sea Eagle would have shown up here?
  


Richard Stern
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On Sun., Jan. 2, 2022, 4:13 p.m. nancy dowd, <nancypdowd@gmail.com> wrote:
A Golden Eagle was found in the water several years ago off Cape Sable Island by a fishing boat. Probably it had gone after something and was too wet to get airborne. It recovered at CWC. So they definitely have been in your wider area. 

Nancy D

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On Jan 2, 2022, at 6:45 AM, John Sollows <nhungjohn@eastlink.ca> wrote:



These from December 30:

 

Around 10 A.M., I was driving north on Haley Road, about to pass the end of the runway at Yarmouth Airport, when a dark-coloured heron flew over said end from north to south.  Not sure of the species.

 

That same day, a knowledgeable friend is sure he saw a golden eagle flying over Yarmouth.  A day later, my brother and his daughter saw what may have been the same bird flying low over forested area, to the east of the Ellis Road in Chebogue.  The area in question is near a slaughter house. 

 

Several years back in January, a strongly-suspected Golden was tending the same area.  One of the slaughter house workers got close enough to see feathered tarsi on the bird.  All that was missing to confirm were photos.

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