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Bald Eagles everywhere

Discussion in 'General' started by gapman789, Apr 26, 2020.

  1. Motofun352

    Motofun352 Well-Known Member

    Had an owl buzz me once when I was in my tree stand. Never heard him until he was right on top of me. Just about scared me onto my head. 20 foot drop could've been serious.:eek:
     
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  2. Dan Dubeau

    Dan Dubeau Well-Known Member

    I was just going to type the same story. Scared the shit out of me. Early morning and could barely see shit. He flew onto a tree branch about 10ft away from me. Sat there for about 10 minutes staring at me then flew away. Pretty cool in retrospect :D.
     
  3. drop

    drop Well-Known Member

  4. Steeltoe

    Steeltoe What's my move?

    Bald eagle is nothing more than a souped up buzzard. He eats mainly roadkill and carrion with the occasional fish. Osprey is a better fisherman.
     
  5. chickenpants

    chickenpants Well-Known Member

    Stick a needle in his eye
     
  6. Linker48X

    Linker48X Well-Known Member

    Our office is on a bluff in downtown Anchorage right on the coast. Bald eagles float by the window every day all summer. Fairly often they are being dive bombed by seagulls off their 6, I guess because the eagles have raided their nests. Pretty much the eagles ignore them but the gulls are obviously pissed.

    One memorable eagle experience was fishing for silver salmon late in the year in the Situk River (rivers up here are often east-coast creek sized) and maybe 20-30 bald eagles were feeding on the huge number of spawned out king or red salmon carcasses, kind of floating in and trying to grab one. They are big big birds and not terribly agile at low speeds and altitude so it was quite a show.
     
  7. james weaver

    james weaver Well-Known Member

    damn buzzards are drying them selves after the rain .
     
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  8. gapman789

    gapman789 Well-Known Member

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    I see them doing that all the time. More so in the winter after a cold clear night, there will be 20,30, 50 in big sycamore trees, wings spread open, soaking up the morning sun in order to thaw out.
     
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  9. tony 340

    tony 340 Well-Known Member

    I live on the Detroit river.

    We get them in the back yard once a month that I see.

    Probably a lot more.

    Spectacular birds to watch.
     
  10. blkduc

    blkduc no time for jibba jabba

    Same here in MN. See them constantly, in some areas almost daily.
     
  11. lopitt85

    lopitt85 Well-Known Member

    Yep. I'm in Sparta, WI. Been here for about 1yr now. When I shoot to Lacrosse there is a spot on the river with a place setup to eagle watch. Was up there a month or so ago when the river was melting and there was like 10-12 that I saw. Just hanging out. Pretty freaking cool. I've made plans to go back and try to watch em for a couple of hours
     
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