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To: rlmorel

Cool video. I once saw a golden eagle try to kill a mule deer fawn, but another deer chased the eagle off. This was near Eureka, Nevada, in 1988. Of course I didn’t have a cell phone back then.

Last fall I shot a dove in Arizona; it was still fluttering a bit as I walked over to pick it up, and when I was about 15 feet away a Cooper’s hawk swooped across the ground, grabbed the dove, and flew off. Two days later and about 50 yards from that spot, I saw what was likely the same hawk take a Gambel’s quail out of a covey on the ground. Great little predator.


22 posted on 06/18/2025 8:31:02 AM PDT by HartleyMBaldwin
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To: HartleyMBaldwin
I have seen three interactions like this close up, but one of them was a carrion issue.
  1. I saw a Red Tail standing on a squirrel on the side of the road, and stopped to force it off the roadside, because I had no doubt someone was going to hit it coming around that corner as I very nearly did. (you can see the white line signifying the shoulder and I was flying around that corner with my passenger side wheels over the white line) That hawk was not inclined to move from its meal. When I got close enough, it decided to pick it up and fly away.

  2. Another time, at work, I parked my car to walk inside. On the way, I heard a really odd sound and as I passed two parked cars, in between them, a hawk was standing on top of a glossy black crow, which was making a very un-crow like tortured sound, which was more like a gurgling, guttural scream. The hawk stared at me as I paused, it talons buried deeply into the quivering crow, and extended its wings outward and down over its prey in what is called "mantling". I happen to like Crows and other corvids such as Blue Jays, but this was nature at work. I wasn't going to interfere.

  3. And then, of course, the encounter I posted previously.

26 posted on 06/18/2025 8:43:02 AM PDT by rlmorel (To Leftists, Conservative Speech is Violence, while they view their Violence as Speech.)
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