FOD for June 29 2020It can be a real challenge to ID eagles by plumage from their first through fourth years.
There can be variations in the mottled plumage as a result of:
incomplete molts
sunlight fading the feathers
fading of older feathers
Mark Stalmaster, in 'The Bald Eagle', states that some eagles might skip a plumage class, or retain
one for a longer period, so that many features can be in flux and do not fit any one pattern.
Some researchers think the least pattern variation can be found in the head plumage.
Head color progression (generally):
1st year - Dark Brown to Brown
2nd year - Brown to Light Brown
3rd year - Gray and Light Brown
and by the end of the 3rd year the eagle will sport the "osprey" look of dirty white head with dark
eye stripe. At this point the tail will also be a dirty white, with possibly a dark terminal band.
While the Decorah nest is inactive or the cameras are shut down for maintenance, I highly recommend that you meander over to the RRP Mississippi Flyway cam (home page - link under 'Watch Birds' tab). You will see eagles of every age hunting, feeding, stealing and interacting with each other.
https://www.raptorresource.org/birdcams/flyway-cam/https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Bald_Eagle/media-browserSources:
Stalmaster, Mark The Bald Eagle
Nielsen, Dr. Scott A Season with Eagles
Gerrad/Bortolotti The Bald Eagle Haunts and Habitats of a Wilderness Monarch