
I love the disgusted look on the one eagle's face--the same look I'd have if my picture made the papers for a crash landing!!!
http://www.grindtv.com/outdoor/nature/post/two-bald-eagles-in-air-battle-crash-land-at-airport/


“Surprisingly, the two eagles were remarkably calm as I grabbed them both and loaded them into the back of my truck,” Hanzal said. “I think they were still more intent on winning the battle than any concern for me.”
shorton wrote:Possible they were fighting, more likely they were fornicatingMale and female look just alike unless you really look close and they will lock talons and spiral and tumble and drop thousands of feet then usually let go and zoom apart just before they hit the ground. Sometimes they get too engrossed and go splat.
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I picked one up years ago that had been doing one or the other and had a puncture wound in it's knee joint that had caused a major infection. I just trotted up and dropped a fish net over it's head and put it in a plastic tote box padded with a blanket.
We shipped the bird to Juneau and then on to Sitka to the re-hab center. A few weeks later we got a really nice letter from them thanking us for our efforts to save the bird. It had died but they said it had "lots of really good parts on it"![]()
I thought about frankeneagle and wondered what the hell those people were doing down there so I called them to ask.
They told me that most of the dead birds they get are very damaged, car hit, electrocution and so on. A lot of the live birds they get in only have feather or talon damage but can't be release for nearly a year before they grow new feathers so they harvest good feathers and talons from "donor" birds and just glue them into the broken feather shaft. They replace talons and have even made prosthetic beaks. This way birds can be fixed up and released in a matter of days.
So less like Frankenstein and more like a good body and fender shop.



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