Re: Too many bald eagles?
[Re: Gary Benson]
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02/11/25 09:36 PM
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Bruce T
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I would expect a eagle to do alot more damage then that.
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Re: Too many bald eagles?
[Re: Seldom]
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02/11/25 09:36 PM
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Several times while trapping the rivers for MSU we’d see huge rafts of ducks ahead of us. About the time we’d see the ducks a Bald Eagle would come flying toward the ducks but about tree-top high, The ducks would all take off which in itself was something to see, hundreds if not a thousand ducks jump off the water and fly. Well, the kicker was that once the ducks got into the air, here would come 1-2 other eagles flying low and they’d grab ducks that were either too slow or sick. I watched this happen at least 3-4 times and it looked like a system the eagles had worked out!!
I was checking mink traps on a river after the Prj and I was at a bend in the river. I looked up and here flew a Great Blue Heron flying like it’s tail was on fire heading downriver. I don’t think I’d ever seen a Heron fly like that before. About 30’ behind the Heron was a Bald Eagle powering it on the Heron’s butt. I watched them until they flew around the next bend but I think the heron was a loser that day! I give full approval to an Eagle killing a GBH, full aporoval.
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Re: Too many bald eagles?
[Re: RegularJoe]
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02/11/25 09:37 PM
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Bruce T
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Several times while trapping the rivers for MSU we’d see huge rafts of ducks ahead of us. About the time we’d see the ducks a Bald Eagle would come flying toward the ducks but about tree-top high, The ducks would all take off which in itself was something to see, hundreds if not a thousand ducks jump off the water and fly. Well, the kicker was that once the ducks got into the air, here would come 1-2 other eagles flying low and they’d grab ducks that were either too slow or sick. I watched this happen at least 3-4 times and it looked like a system the eagles had worked out!!
I was checking mink traps on a river after the Prj and I was at a bend in the river. I looked up and here flew a Great Blue Heron flying like it’s tail was on fire heading downriver. I don’t think I’d ever seen a Heron fly like that before. About 30’ behind the Heron was a Bald Eagle powering it on the Heron’s butt. I watched them until they flew around the next bend but I think the heron was a loser that day! I give full approval to an Eagle killing a GBH, full aporoval. 
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Re: Too many bald eagles?
[Re: Gary Benson]
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02/11/25 09:48 PM
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Yep, see them every day. Watched them the other day high on the rims ovah the river searching for their next meal. I like to watch them and usually take the time to watch instead of being in a hurry.
Give me a fish, I will eat for a day. Teach me to fish, I will eat for a lifetime
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Re: Too many bald eagles?
[Re: Gary Benson]
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02/11/25 10:29 PM
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I started keeping track a few years ago and now know where 61 eagle nests are just from driving around the twin cities area
�Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life, take big bites. Moderation is for monks.� ― Robert A. Heinlein
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Re: Too many bald eagles?
[Re: Gary Benson]
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02/12/25 08:29 AM
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Last summer in Wyoming we saw a golden eagle sitting up on a hill waiting for a baby antelope to move. I'm sure they get all they want.
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Re: Too many bald eagles?
[Re: Boone Liane]
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02/12/25 10:22 AM
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The goldens are getting bad on lambs.
Balds are just glorified buzzards.
I don’t care much for either of them. They’ll wreck a lot of fur for a guy snaring. Bingo-I call them flying coyotes-they are even in the cities here now. Used to run every morning and at first light one day I saw one flying down our street with a cat in it's claws-oops.
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Re: Too many bald eagles?
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02/12/25 07:32 PM
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Have never had eagles bother anything in my traps.Blue herons yes, but eagles no. Have had thousands and thousands of dollars of coyotes and cats ruined by them. Same here
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Re: Too many bald eagles?
[Re: Ed Patrick]
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02/12/25 09:21 PM
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They migrate to areas of open water this time of year. Here they travel with the ducks and geese. A few resident breeding pairs.
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Re: Too many bald eagles?
[Re: Gary Benson]
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02/12/25 09:26 PM
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Bruce T
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Some eagles stay right around here all winter.
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Re: Too many bald eagles?
[Re: Bruce T]
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02/12/25 10:13 PM
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Some eagles stay right around here all winter. They do here also. See them every day doesn't matter what the weather is.
Give me a fish, I will eat for a day. Teach me to fish, I will eat for a lifetime
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Re: Too many bald eagles?
[Re: Gary Benson]
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02/12/25 11:27 PM
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Bald Eagles are just a buzzard in a tux. The goldens are pretty classy and a lot bigger, when they figure out a snare line they will run it every day and eat every coyote and cat caught. It is not unusual to loose 20 plus coyotes and a hand full of cats each year. They have cost me a lot of money over the years.
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Re: Too many bald eagles?
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02/12/25 11:44 PM
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Bald Eagles are just a buzzard in a tux. The goldens are pretty classy and a lot bigger, when they figure out a snare line they will run it every day and eat every coyote and cat caught. It is not unusual to loose 20 plus coyotes and a hand full of cats each year. They have cost me a lot of money over the years.
Yep, I have had problems with goldens but not Baldy's. Not sure why that is though.
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Re: Too many bald eagles?
[Re: Gary Benson]
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02/13/25 06:53 AM
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We have a bunch. But the are better looking than the other buzzards. One day I watched one catch a mink.
Last edited by Sogyfeet; 02/13/25 06:56 AM.
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