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( This post was last modified: 02-05-2019, 12:57 PM by Shadow )

Young and starved golden eagle rescued to birdhouse in Heinola, Finland to get treatment. Man on video is talking how calm these bigger birds are while handled. When looking this, remember that it is a wild eagle. He say, that hawks and owls for instance make a lot more noise and can be restless. 





Here is a video, where another golden eagle treated in same place is released after 5 months. Man releasing eagle say, that he is pleased how well that eagle flied away and seemed to made full recovery.




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Marabou stork: Hey little guy! what've you got? Bring it on.

Eagle: Here comes the Eagle pro flying kick...

Egret: Hey! You both are ruining my fish hunt.
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Cohesion between birds !
-> Crested Serpent Eagle
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Using of Golden eagles for wolf hunt in Central Asia:


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Finnish photographer spotted an old Lady. Over 34 and half years old.

https://www.helsinki.fi/en/news/life-sci...is-finnish
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Bald eagle bossing around. Strong 



Video by @reconyx_cameras -

In the wild fear takes a back step to survival. After watching the crows take their fill, the nervous coyote, patiently waiting in the background, makes its move after seeing the eagle swoop in and jump its place in the queue.

Location: Lake Superior, Wisconsin, USA
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King's Live Royal meal (Pronghorn).

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Red tailed hawk and western rat snake

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This hawk was spotted by a group of 7th graders on a field trip at the Northwest ISD Outdoor Learning Area. Thinking that it was a dead bird AND dead snake, they notified the staff. After close inspection, both animals were still alive. One let go of the other (not sure which one let go first!), and the hawk flew off and the snake slithered away. What an experience!

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African crowned eagle feet next to a adult human hand

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Female african crowned eagle feet and talons

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Second to none

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@eagleman is it your picture ?
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Not. The birds are captive reared and belogs to a friend of mine.
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(05-08-2019, 08:30 PM)eagleman Wrote: Not. The birds are captive reared and belogs to a friend of mine.

Do you follow M-Eagletrainer?
He has some beautiful birds as well.





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