Eagles (slim) wall calendar 2025 (USA & Rest of World)
I was born and raised in Western Washington, near the Snohomish River Valley. When we were out and about, the first member of our family who saw an eagle got the first scoop of ice cream that day. Eagles have always been something our family looked for and appreciated. We eventually moved to the Stillaguamish River Valley, inbetween the Snohomish and Skagit River Valleys, which is on the migration path for Bald Eagles from summer in Alaska to winter in California. During November until the end of January, some days we can easily count over 100 Bald Eagles just on a Sunday drive. These drives are usually focused in one area, as far north as the Nooksack River, or around the Skagit Valley, or to Marblemount, north of Darrington, where the Cascade River meets the Skagit River. As I've travelled to other parts of the country and world, I have photographed other types of eagles as well. For me, it is always thrilling to see these magnificent birds.
Enjoy this monthly calendar with high-resolution photos of Eagles for 2025. From Breathe in Faerieland at lmchristenson.com
Features: High-Quality Printing: Printed in vibrant, full color on 250gsm coated silk paper (100 lb cover) with professional packaging for a flawless delivery. Competitive prices. Eco-Friendly: Made with FSC/PESC-certified papers and local production to minimize our environmental impact.
I was born and raised in Western Washington, near the Snohomish River Valley. When we were out and about, the first member of our family who saw an eagle got the first scoop of ice cream that day. Eagles have always been something our family looked for and appreciated. We eventually moved to the Stillaguamish River Valley, inbetween the Snohomish and Skagit River Valleys, which is on the migration path for Bald Eagles from summer in Alaska to winter in California. During November until the end of January, some days we can easily count over 100 Bald Eagles just on a Sunday drive. These drives are usually focused in one area, as far north as the Nooksack River, or around the Skagit Valley, or to Marblemount, north of Darrington, where the Cascade River meets the Skagit River. As I've travelled to other parts of the country and world, I have photographed other types of eagles as well. For me, it is always thrilling to see these magnificent birds.
Enjoy this monthly calendar with high-resolution photos of Eagles for 2025. From Breathe in Faerieland at lmchristenson.com
Features: High-Quality Printing: Printed in vibrant, full color on 250gsm coated silk paper (100 lb cover) with professional packaging for a flawless delivery. Competitive prices. Eco-Friendly: Made with FSC/PESC-certified papers and local production to minimize our environmental impact.
I was born and raised in Western Washington, near the Snohomish River Valley. When we were out and about, the first member of our family who saw an eagle got the first scoop of ice cream that day. Eagles have always been something our family looked for and appreciated. We eventually moved to the Stillaguamish River Valley, inbetween the Snohomish and Skagit River Valleys, which is on the migration path for Bald Eagles from summer in Alaska to winter in California. During November until the end of January, some days we can easily count over 100 Bald Eagles just on a Sunday drive. These drives are usually focused in one area, as far north as the Nooksack River, or around the Skagit Valley, or to Marblemount, north of Darrington, where the Cascade River meets the Skagit River. As I've travelled to other parts of the country and world, I have photographed other types of eagles as well. For me, it is always thrilling to see these magnificent birds.
Enjoy this monthly calendar with high-resolution photos of Eagles for 2025. From Breathe in Faerieland at lmchristenson.com
Features: High-Quality Printing: Printed in vibrant, full color on 250gsm coated silk paper (100 lb cover) with professional packaging for a flawless delivery. Competitive prices. Eco-Friendly: Made with FSC/PESC-certified papers and local production to minimize our environmental impact.