The Hays eaglets are really getting big. We’re starting to see black feathers.
The Hays eaglets are really getting big. We’re starting to see black feathers.
Amazing bird and very strong this one grabs a goat and won't let go tumble down the mountain all the way
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WroMlDqTRs
Why is the Op talking about Bernie sanders, has been known as a bald eagle.
Just what are you talking about ??? Into the sauce this early ???Why is the Op talking about Bernie sanders, has been known as a bald eagle.
john in SC
“Then said he unto them, But now, he that hath a purse, let him take it, and likewise his scrip: and he that hath no sword, let him sell his garment, and buy one.†(Luke 22:36)
Amazingly strong & determined bird. Thanks for posting.
The parents now leave the eaglets alone in the nest while they hunt. The nest is becoming lined with fish skins. The Mon has been an excellent source of food. The river that was nearly dead is now home to 76 species of fish.
The eaglets are now about 7 weeks old and are nearly as big as their parents.
The nest gets crowded when both parents and both eaglets are in the nest at the same time. One of the parents brought a large fish to the nest.
Do they eat cats?
The male brought a small black and white cat to the nest several years ago. It may have been a road kill but there’s no way to know for sure. Sure kept them busy all day. They killed a gull a few years ago and had white feathers all over them, the nest and the eaglets. We’ve also seen rats, squirrels, rabbits and nearly anything that they can pick up and fly with. Their most common prey however, is fish from the river. It’s hard to identify the species of fish, but one they caught last year was probably a small paddle fish which was driven out of the rivers several generations ago by industrial pollution.