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For All the Eagle Fans: How to Get Prey to Shore
Posted by: mrlynn
Date: March 24, 2012 04:58PM
Reportedly someone shot a nutria, and left it floating in the water.

An eagle spots it. . .

[www.youtube.com]

From my son-in-law's dad, who is an expert birder: he was amazed.

/Mr Lynn



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On the river in Saxonville.
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Re: For All the Eagle Fans: How to Get Prey to Shore
Posted by: hal
Date: March 24, 2012 05:11PM
That's a creative eagle. I once saw a hawk trying to get a large fish that was trapped in shallow water try over and over to grab it and take off. He didn't try swimming it to shore and eventually gave up.

BUT I also once saw a hawk that was soaked head to toe. He was so wet that he couldn't do anything to keep me from approaching. I never understood how he could have gotten so wet... but this video may help to explain...

and WHO THE HELL gets to see this kind of wildlife activity froim their living room. I'M SO JEALOUS!!!
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Re: For All the Eagle Fans: How to Get Prey to Shore
Posted by: vision63
Date: March 24, 2012 05:20PM
Wow. That's something to see right there.
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Re: For All the Eagle Fans: How to Get Prey to Shore
Posted by: btfc
Date: March 24, 2012 05:38PM
Very cool footage, thanks! I once watched an osprey grab a fish that was a little too big to pull from the water. He was swept through some rapids, but was finally able to make it to a gravel bar, where he readjusted his hold and was able to fly away.
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Re: For All the Eagle Fans: How to Get Prey to Shore
Posted by: haikuman
Date: March 24, 2012 05:59PM
Thanks for this post *(:>*



“Stay Hungry Stay Foolish"
"There are only two mantras yummm and yuk "
"There is a fine line between a rut and a groove"
"I got to that part and I knew there was going to be some weapons grade stupid to follow"Lux Interior
"When all the trees have been cut down, when all the animals have been hunted,
when all the waters are polluted, when all the air is unsafe to breathe, only then
will you discover you cannot eat money."
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Re: For All the Eagle Fans: How to Get Prey to Shore
Posted by: mrlynn
Date: March 24, 2012 06:10PM
Quote
hal
. . . and WHO THE HELL gets to see this kind of wildlife activity froim their living room. I'M SO JEALOUS!!!

No living room. I was told the video was shot at a wildlife refuge near Baton Rouge (I forget the name).

/Mr Lynn



"Hillbilly at Harvard"
Honky-tonk Country and Bluegrass
Founded in 1948 by Pappy Ben Minnich
Saturdays 9am - 1pm Eastern
WHRB-FM, Cambridge, MA
Streaming at [www.WHRB.org]
Be there!

New blog! [hillbillyatharvard.wordpress.com]

On the river in Saxonville.
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Re: For All the Eagle Fans: How to Get Prey to Shore
Posted by: $tevie
Date: March 24, 2012 07:45PM
That's incredible. Thank you very much for posting this!



"You can believe me because I never lie and I'm always right."
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Re: For All the Eagle Fans: How to Get Prey to Shore
Posted by: Rick-o
Date: March 24, 2012 08:18PM
Fascinating video. Thank you for sharing it. thumbs up





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Photoshopped, bad CGI.
Posted by: RAMd®d
Date: March 24, 2012 09:18PM
First it's a man who flies like a bird, now a bird who swims like a man. (Ducks use their feet more then their wings when swimming).


Ok, that was freakin' amazing. Ranks up there with monkeys who use rocks to break nuts open.



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Re: For All the Eagle Fans: How to Get Prey to Shore
Posted by: haikuman
Date: March 24, 2012 09:55PM
"""Ok, that was freakin' amazing. Ranks up there with monkeys who use rocks to break nuts open."""

And birds that drop nuts on the road for cars to smash *(:>*

[www.pbs.org]

If the cars miss the nuts, the birds sometimes hop back and put them somewhere else on the road. Or they sit on electricity wires and drop them in front of vehicles.



“Stay Hungry Stay Foolish"
"There are only two mantras yummm and yuk "
"There is a fine line between a rut and a groove"
"I got to that part and I knew there was going to be some weapons grade stupid to follow"Lux Interior
"When all the trees have been cut down, when all the animals have been hunted,
when all the waters are polluted, when all the air is unsafe to breathe, only then
will you discover you cannot eat money."
~ Cree Prophecy
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Re: For All the Eagle Fans: How to Get Prey to Shore
Posted by: blooz
Date: March 24, 2012 10:25PM
If you had only told me about that I would not have believed it. Freaking amazing!



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Re: For All the Eagle Fans: How to Get Prey to Shore
Posted by: haikuman
Date: March 24, 2012 10:34PM
Humans are very full of themselves. We are very likely to have learned everything we know from "Wild Things"






“Stay Hungry Stay Foolish"
"There are only two mantras yummm and yuk "
"There is a fine line between a rut and a groove"
"I got to that part and I knew there was going to be some weapons grade stupid to follow"Lux Interior
"When all the trees have been cut down, when all the animals have been hunted,
when all the waters are polluted, when all the air is unsafe to breathe, only then
will you discover you cannot eat money."
~ Cree Prophecy
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Re: For All the Eagle Fans: How to Get Prey to Shore
Posted by: GeneL
Date: March 25, 2012 02:28AM
Someone should send this to Mark Spitz! I'll bet he never had to compete in the butterfly with an American Bald Eagle.

Frequently Asked Questions
Students' Questions and Experts' Answers
Contributed by Eagle Expert Peter Nye


"Can a Bald Eagle swim?

A. Great question. Absolutely. They are very good swimmers, and I've even seen older nestlings who can't fly yet swim. It's not uncommon for an eagle to "misjudge" and latch into a fish too heavy/large for it to fly with, so they then may swim quite a distance to shore (wouldn't want to let go of lunch now would we), drag the fish up on shore and then eat it."


Who knew?

Thanks for posting this, mrlynn. thumbs up



gl @ Dana Point, CA
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Re: For All the Eagle Fans: How to Get Prey to Shore
Posted by: mrlynn
Date: March 25, 2012 06:25AM
Quote
haikuman
"""Ok, that was freakin' amazing. Ranks up there with monkeys who use rocks to break nuts open."""

And birds that drop nuts on the road for cars to smash *(:>*

[www.pbs.org]

If the cars miss the nuts, the birds sometimes hop back and put them somewhere else on the road. Or they sit on electricity wires and drop them in front of vehicles.

On a harbor tour in Vancouver, the entertaining captain-guide pointed out two docks, one wooden, one concrete. The concrete one was littered with shells, but not the wooden one. Why? Because, he said, the seagulls learned that if they dropped the shells on the concrete dock they would break, but not if they dropped them on the wooden one. Smart birds.

/Mr Lynn
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Re: For All the Eagle Fans: How to Get Prey to Shore
Posted by: RAMd®d
Date: March 25, 2012 01:36PM
If the cars miss the nuts, the birds sometimes hop back and put them somewhere else on the road. Or they sit on electricity wires and drop them in front of vehicles.

On a harbor tour in Vancouver, the entertaining captain-guide pointed out two docks, one wooden, one concrete. The concrete one was littered with shells, but not the wooden one. Why? Because, he said, the seagulls learned that if they dropped the shells on the concrete dock they would break, but not if they dropped them on the wooden one. Smart birds.


I've never heard of that!

Bird brains, indeed!



You and I have memories longer than the road that stretches out ahead.

We don’t do focus groups. They just ensure that you don’t offend anyone, and produce bland inoffensive products. —Sir Jonathan Ive

-An armed society is a polite society.
And hope is a lousy defense.

There is no safety for honest men
except by believing all possible evil
of evil men.

Pixels were born to be punished. -Frederick Van Johnson

Mister, that's a ten-gallon hat on a twenty-gallon head.

I *love* Sigs. It's Glocks I hate.
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Re: For All the Eagle Fans: How to Get Prey to Shore
Posted by: GeneL
Date: March 25, 2012 08:50PM
If you want to see how intelligent a bird can be, let one keep you as a pet.

After twenty-two years of living with a Goffins Cockatoo I've seen, time after time, the cleverness and decision making capability of this little creature.

Added benefit, she cracks me up, all the time.

One game she loves to play, and she'll play it for hours while lying on her side or standing on my chest as I watch TV, is called "anting." She has these 1" plastic rings that I got her to play with and she will toss them up in the air or hide them under her wing until they finally disappear of the bed . She then turns to me with a look, "well, Daddy?" I then have to hunt them down and start the game again.

Recently, because the supply of rings had dwindled, I bought 25 more assorted colored rings on eBay. After experimenting a bit I've learned that Precious has a "favorite color." It's green, but not just any green, it has to be the right shade!

I can only say that, next time you are looking for an animal companion, you could have 50, 60 years of fun and surprises with a baby Goffins. smiling smiley

I am fun!



gl @ Dana Point, CA
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