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The Duck and the Eagles
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The Duck and the Eagles
Category: Native Animal

I don’t have a clue who actually took these, but all the same that duck should get a medal for heroism under enemy fire.  The fellow sitting on the tailgate of his pickup truck never realized the show he was about to miss.

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Author:wohalliburton Comment Left:03/10/2009 11:29

The little duck watches as the Eagle speeds straight at him at about 40 mph.

Author:wohalliburton Comment Left:03/10/2009 11:29

With perfect timing, the duck always dove and escaped with a mighty splash! Then he'd pop to the surface as soon as the Eagle flew past.  This was repeated over and over for several minutes.   I worried the poor duck would tire and that would be the end of him.

Author:wohalliburton Comment Left:03/10/2009 11:30

A second Eagle joins the attack!  The duck kept diving "just in time", so the Eagles began to dive into the water after him!

Author:wohalliburton Comment Left:03/10/2009 11:30

After several minutes the Eagles got frustrated and began to attack each other.   They soon began to dive vertically, level out, and attack head-on in a good old-fashioned game of high-speed "Chicken".  Sometimes they banked away from each other at the last possible second.  Other times they'd climb vertically and tear into each other while falling back toward the water. (The duck catches his breath at the right side of this picture.)

Author:wohalliburton Comment Left:03/10/2009 11:31
A terrible miscalculation! The most amazing shot of my life catches this 100 mph head-on collision between two Bald Eagles.
Author:wohalliburton Comment Left:03/10/2009 11:33

One Eagle stayed aloft and flew away, but the other lies motionless in a crumpled heap.  The duck survives to live another day.

Author:wohalliburton Comment Left:03/10/2009 11:33
t's sad to watch an Eagle drown. He wiggled, flapped and struggled mostly underwater. He finally got his head above water and with great difficulty managed to get airborne. To my astonishment, he flew straight toward me, and it was the most wretched and unstable bird flight I've ever seen!
Author:wohalliburton Comment Left:03/10/2009 11:34

The bedraggled Eagle circled me once - then lit atop a nearby fir tree.  He had a six-foot wingspread and looked mighty angry.  I was concerned that I  might be his next target, but he was so exhausted he just stared at me.  Then I wondered if he would topple to the ground. 

Author:wohalliburton Comment Left:03/10/2009 11:38
My half-hour wait was rewarded with this marvelous sight. He flew away, almost as good as new.
Author:blocke Comment Left:03/10/2009 15:43

Great story!

Author:coldbeer Comment Left:03/26/2009 20:21

Great show, great story. Not every day you can wittness somethin like that.

Author:ConchoMan Comment Left:04/01/2009 19:34

ONe lucky duck!!!

Author:IllinoisReader Comment Left:06/25/2010 21:55

The photographer is Garry Wheeler and the pictures were taken over Lake Tapps, in Washington State. There is a video posted online on KOMO 4 TV, dated 2-16-2009. The comments seem to editorialize the eagles' activities, though. The video does not show them fighting.

The eagle also struggles a bit in the water, but flies away in a clean flight with the duck in his talons.

Author:IllinoisReader Comment Left:06/25/2010 22:00