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That is amazing, that bird was defiantly beat up. Is that something that the eagle would normally do to a healthy goat or do you think it was weak?

 

I don't think it was weak. I think it was dumb. The videographer claims he videoed a wild bird but there is something in there about edited. I mention this because I can accurately age the bird in the opening shot. I cannot accurately age the bird hanging onto the chamois.

 

The opening bird is not more than a year old. The bird that attacked the chamois is a young bird. It might be the same bird, if not, it is not more than 2 years old.

 

I think it was a young bird that made a big mistake. Golden eagles kill ungulates rarely. They do so by knocking them off cliffs. They also grab their backs - like this bird did - and hang on until the deer, or whatever, drops of exhaustion.

 

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So are ravens and crows same aminal....seems like a dumb question?

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No dumb questions. Crows and ravens are closely related but quite different. By weight, ravens are 3X as heavy as a crow. Ravens and red-tailed hawks average the same size. Crows are more versatile in the eating habits. Ravens are carcass specialists in winter.

 

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I don't think it was weak. I think it was dumb. The videographer claims he videoed a wild bird but there is something in there about edited. I mention this because I can accurately age the bird in the opening shot. I cannot accurately age the bird hanging onto the chamois.

 

The opening bird is not more than a year old. The bird that attacked the chamois is a young bird. It might be the same bird, if not, it is not more than 2 years old.

 

I think it was a young bird that made a big mistake. Golden eagles kill ungulates rarely. They do so by knocking them off cliffs. They also grab their backs - like this bird did - and hang on until the deer, or whatever, drops of exhaustion.

 

 

I actually found this while I was searching for information about the film being made (a work of fiction) about a boy and a golden eagle. I strongly suspect that the opening shot of the incoming eagle was a totally different shot; this is behavior I would expect an eagle coming to the glove to do (a young bird begging), with the camera being set up near the bird's handler so that the eagle appears to come right at the viewers. I think this was just added to the beginning of a real hunting video for drama. I agree that young raptors are often prone to dumb hunting mistakes. It's partially what makes the mortality rate in first year bird so high.

Here's a trailer, complete with added Red-Tailed hawk screams...

And their other videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJm-xleWM0gajLDKCd3CCtw

The eaglecam videos are worth checking out.

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Here are some recent shots. The first was taken yesterday. This bald eagle is not quite a year old. It needs to learn to preen properly.

 

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No wonder we go through so much bait.

 

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Eight bald eagles.

 

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Ravens

 

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Eagle action

 

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The business end of a golden eagle

 

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Almost all of the photos I post come from Delaware and Otsego Counties. All the research sites in those counties operate under my license to possess deer carcasses. I don't feel like I have any ownership of photos from sites operating elsewhere so will not post them without specific permission.

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