Andy Sorensen (ajstudio) > Volunteers at Bird TLC in Anchorage,  Alaska prepare to examine an eagle.  The gal on the left is placing a hood over the bird's head to help calm the bird during the exam.  This bird was involved in a fish processing plant accident on Kodiak Island where approximately 50 eagles became entangled in fish guts and slime that was on a truck.  20 eagles drowned in the slime.  30 some eagles were shipped to Anchorage to be treated at the rehab center.
Andy Sorensen (ajstudio) > Sunset over Mt. Spur, Alaska.  This view is from the small boat harbor in Anchorage, Alaska. Mt. Spur is one of the volcanos that can be seen in the horizon looking west over Cook Inlet.  The others are Mt. Augustine, Mt. Illiamna, and Mt. Redoubt.
Andy Sorensen (ajstudio) > Gene Bryner - one of the most amazing individuals I have ever met, and an outstanding friend, hunter & Alaskan outdoorsman.  Gene passed away in July 2006 while training for his next sheep hunt. I will remember him always and treasure the moments we spent together in Alaska's backcountry - hunting, fishing, and just hiking.  Gene was a sheep hunter, as you can tell by his trophy room.  I hunted several times with Gene, and though we never killed any sheep together, we had some great and memorable hunts.  

I'll see you again someday, Gene, in that Great Land beyond the sky.
Andy Sorensen (ajstudio) > Portraits photo
Andy Sorensen (ajstudio) > Portraits photo
Andy Sorensen (ajstudio) > Portraits photo
Andy Sorensen (ajstudio) > Portraits photo
Andy Sorensen (ajstudio) > Portraits photo
Andy Sorensen (ajstudio) > Portraits photo
Volunteers at Bird TLC in Anchorage, Alaska prepare to examine an eagle. The gal on the left is placing a hood over the bird's head to help calm the bird during the exam. This bird was involved in a fish processing plant accident on Kodiak Island where approximately 50 eagles became entangled in fish guts and slime that was on a truck. 20 eagles drowned in the slime. 30 some eagles were shipped to Anchorage to be treated at the rehab center.
Andy Sorensen (ajstudio) > Volunteers at Bird TLC in Anchorage,  Alaska prepare to examine an eagle.  The gal on the left is placing a hood over the bird's head to help calm the bird during the exam.  This bird was involved in a fish processing plant accident on Kodiak Island where approximately 50 eagles became entangled in fish guts and slime that was on a truck.  20 eagles drowned in the slime.  30 some eagles were shipped to Anchorage to be treated at the rehab center.
Volunteers at Bird TLC in Anchorage, Alaska prepare to examine an eagle. The gal on the left is placing a hood over the bird's head to help calm the bird during the exam. This bird was involved in a fish processing plant accident on Kodiak Island where approximately 50 eagles became entangled in fish guts and slime that was on a truck. 20 eagles drowned in the slime. 30 some eagles were shipped to Anchorage to be treated at the rehab center.
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