Eagle Eyes of Texas, Series Two, A Photo Essay. (original) (raw)
The response to our invitation to contribute Eagles was immediate. The second part of the series had originally been planned for early next year, but here's Series 2 - published on December, 8th, less than a week from the intro.
Since this project has taken wing, it will continue as an inventory - with images published 10 at at time.
The Gillespie County Courthouse has rare wooden eagle. A mother eagle displaying her eaglets? The sculpture was made from a late tree on the courthouse lawn.
Photo Courtesy Terry Jeanson, November 2007

"There is an old building on the east side of the square in Paris that now serves as Paris Optical and this fine fellow is perched over the entrance."
- Terry Jeanson, June 2007 Photo
Twin Eagles over the Federal courthouse in Sherman.
Photo courtesy Mike Price, December 2007
Fort Worth T&P Station Eagle
Photo courtesy Brian Garner, March 2006

Fort Worth T&P Station Eagle (rear of building)
Photo courtesy Brian Garner, March 2006
A rare double-headed Spanish eagle dated 1749 in San Antonio
TE photo 2005
Eagles on a Bartlett, Texas bank have had their wings crudely clipped.
TE photo July 2002







