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Intraspecific conflicts, no canids or felids

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( This post was last modified: 05-29-2020, 03:10 PM by Shadow )

This is from Finland and earlier this month, May 2020. The person who filmed the video in article was fishing with his friend, when they noticed three sea eagles fighting on the sky. After some fight one sea eagle dropped and splashed to the water. These people observing it were surprised, when eagle looked around and started to swim towards a small island approximately 300 meters away. They followed the eagle and were ready to save it with the net used to take fish out of the water if that eagle would have got in trouble. But eagle managed to swim to the island after half an hour. Then it was there resting while seagulls were annoyed and harassed it a bit . After 10 minutes it was ok and flew away.


Quite interesting incident and luckily sea eagle was ok, there aren´t too many of them. Hopefully video is functional for all.

https://www.iltalehti.fi/iltv-lukijan-videot/a/8291138e-acc6-4c7f-9823-ba99fa261d33
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