These pictures were taken last year on 6/5 on the Connecticut River, about one mile north of the Sunderland bridge. For about a week after the shad run upstream to spawn, dead and dying shad wash down stream in early June, providing a feast for eagles, and a great opportunity for bird watchers. This eagle
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