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Bald Eagles #8566469
Yesterday at 04:47 PM
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trappingthomas Offline OP
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Trying to get a photo loaded that my daughter got. Had two mature bald eagles feeding on a grinner I dispatched a couple days ago. That was only about 30 yards past my back yard in our field. Eagles have fed off my deer gut piles over the years. But this was close to the house!

Re: Bald Eagles [Re: trappingthomas] #8566479
Yesterday at 05:25 PM
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eastern WV
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keep your small pets inside

Re: Bald Eagles [Re: trappingthomas] #8566497
Yesterday at 05:48 PM
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Asheville, NC
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Why do they nest so early, I wonder.

Re: Bald Eagles [Re: trappingthomas] #8566540
Yesterday at 07:26 PM
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Here I’ve had them almost hit the shop taking off, here they have no fear of anything.

Re: Bald Eagles [Re: charles] #8566593
Yesterday at 08:39 PM
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[quote=charles]Why do they nest so early, I wonder.[/quote

Probably so their young of the year are old enough to feed on other animals young of the year.


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Re: Bald Eagles [Re: trappingthomas] #8566595
Yesterday at 08:44 PM
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We are seeing quite a few of them now again on the road kill deer. They eat well this time of the year here.

Re: Bald Eagles [Re: trappingthomas] #8566613
Yesterday at 09:15 PM
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Coldspring Texas
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…. I see them daily around here now … used to be nonexistent


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Re: Bald Eagles [Re: trappingthomas] #8566614
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I see a lot more of them than I do regular vultures. They certainly aren't endangered

Re: Bald Eagles [Re: trappingthomas] #8566616
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When the geese are making their way through north and south the eagles follow the flocks they must be immune to the flu dozen at times on the lake sometimes less sometimes more.


Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!

Jerry Herbst
Re: Bald Eagles [Re: trappingthomas] #8566618
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White headed Ravens. Look for pics at dumpsters in Coastal Alaska Towns. Ben Franklin had a better choice!

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Re: Bald Eagles [Re: trappingthomas] #8566624
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I hope to see the picture.

A few days ago there was a baldy and a porcupine at the very top of a huge cottonwood tree. The baldy was no more then 8 feet away from the porky sitting there watching it. I tried to get closer to get a picture but it flew off. A little while later I looked back up there with binos and the eagle was back staring right at that porky again. It would have been a great picture.


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Re: Bald Eagles [Re: Law Dog] #8566626
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Originally Posted by Law Dog
When the geese are making their way through north and south the eagles follow the flocks they must be immune to the flu dozen at times on the lake sometimes less sometimes more.

In some areas here the swans stay where there is a little open water, they shouldn't. The eagles really have their way with them on the ice.

Re: Bald Eagles [Re: backroadsarcher] #8566639
Yesterday at 10:05 PM
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Originally Posted by backroadsarcher
Originally Posted by Law Dog
When the geese are making their way through north and south the eagles follow the flocks they must be immune to the flu dozen at times on the lake sometimes less sometimes more.

In some areas here the swans stay where there is a little open water, they shouldn't. The eagles really have their way with them on the ice.



Seen them pounce on some of the sick geese in the past it’s not a pretty site to watch I thought they would be more efficient at dispatching a goose but the sick ones don’t fight as much probably.


Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!

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Re: Bald Eagles [Re: trappingthomas] #8566641
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Iowa
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Lots of them here. They like carcass piles.

Re: Bald Eagles [Re: trappingthomas] #8566663
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Lots of them hang out around the lambing grounds here in the valley. I've seen as many as 12 in one big cottonwood.


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Re: Bald Eagles [Re: trappingthomas] #8566707
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Got a lot of them here along the river, especially with duck and goose migration picking up.
Jim


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Re: Bald Eagles [Re: trappingthomas] #8566712
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We have a few around here

Most are in proximity to one of the many lakes

As far as nesting early, when the kids were little we took a trip to the Texas Hillcountry and there were some young that were big enough to test their wings and flap around on a nest.
In mid March

Local guy said they laid eggs in November every year

There are several nest cams on youtube you can check out

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