The Flight of an Eagle!
An imperial eagle named Darshan captured phenomenal views of the capital of the United Arab Emirates while taking cues from his trainer on the ground. The eagle flight was arranged by the nature conservation group Freedom Conservation with the purpose of drawing attention to eagle conservation. This white-tailed eagle has been critically endangered for the last 50 years. With a height of 2,722 feet (830 m), theBurj Khalifa in Dubai, United Arab Emirates is currently the worlds tallest building.
http://www.flixxy.com/world-record-eagle-flight-from-worlds-tallest-building
(click on link above)
This was sent to me from a friend of mine. Ihope you'll really enjoy
watching the flight of this Eagle with a camera strapped to it!
The trainer must be very proud of this!!
I can't get the link to work Nona.
I cannot get it to work either. But if Nona posted it must be good. I voted it up, though, as usual.
dd, I embedded it right above your comment.
Incredible! That's a long glide down. Glad I'm not a bird!
Thanks Kav. I don't know why it wouldn't work for you...sorry about that!!
Got it K., thanks. Incredible!
But if Nona posted it must be good. I voted it up, though, as usual. Thank youdd !! Try the link that Kav posted., it worked for me, perhaps it will work for you !!
Glad I'm not a bird! So am I!!
I did, and it was great. And of course the bald eagle is my "spirit" bird.
Although Kavika put the YouTube link in and solved the problem which allowed us to see it, I went on and put the Flixxy.com link in your article.
When putting a link in an article, copy the link you want. Click on the link box in the article just as you would in a comment that says "Link". Paste the link in the "Link Text". You can name it anything you want in the "Link Text". Tab to "Link URL". It will already have "http://" there. If you've tabbed to it then it will be blue. At that point right click and choose "Paste" the URL link. If the "http://" isn't blue, back space to removed "http://" and then right click and paste your link. Finally click "OK". Your link will be where your cursor is and it will be live.
I would love to be an Eagle flying like that. Breathtaking!!!!
Thanks Sixpick!!