Bald Eagle Plumage ECO Sweatshirt
This hooded sweatshirt shows the five Bald Eagle plumages (ages) from juvenile to adult. Did you know it takes a Bald Eagle five years to reach its adult plumage? This is a great identification tool to have on hand when migrating Bald Eagles visit the North Fork this winter! Crafted with soft, sustainably-grown cotton, this is a lighter weight hoodie than last year's pullover hoodie. $50 Please email Jennifer if interested in purchasing. Youth and Adult Sizes available. In an effort to best educate eagle observers on the different age plumages of Bald Eagles, I co-designed these images with Brian Rusnica, the same graphic artist who designed the Red-tailed hawk and Osprey on our camp t-shirts.
This hooded sweatshirt shows the five Bald Eagle plumages (ages) from juvenile to adult. Did you know it takes a Bald Eagle five years to reach its adult plumage? This is a great identification tool to have on hand when migrating Bald Eagles visit the North Fork this winter! Crafted with soft, sustainably-grown cotton, this is a lighter weight hoodie than last year's pullover hoodie. $50 Please email Jennifer if interested in purchasing. Youth and Adult Sizes available. In an effort to best educate eagle observers on the different age plumages of Bald Eagles, I co-designed these images with Brian Rusnica, the same graphic artist who designed the Red-tailed hawk and Osprey on our camp t-shirts.
This hooded sweatshirt shows the five Bald Eagle plumages (ages) from juvenile to adult. Did you know it takes a Bald Eagle five years to reach its adult plumage? This is a great identification tool to have on hand when migrating Bald Eagles visit the North Fork this winter! Crafted with soft, sustainably-grown cotton, this is a lighter weight hoodie than last year's pullover hoodie. $50 Please email Jennifer if interested in purchasing. Youth and Adult Sizes available. In an effort to best educate eagle observers on the different age plumages of Bald Eagles, I co-designed these images with Brian Rusnica, the same graphic artist who designed the Red-tailed hawk and Osprey on our camp t-shirts.