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These photo's were forwarded to me by a friend Amazing bunch of photo's. Have seen them preying on the young of the year, including elk,deer,antelope and sheep, but not full grown critters. DAMN! | ||
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Wow. Unreal. ----------------------------------------- "I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived. -Henry David Thoreau, Walden | |||
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Very unique. Nature's way is definitely not for sissies. | |||
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It appears that the antelope is already in a bad way. Was that caused by the eagle or fighting or coyotes or what? Aim for the exit hole | |||
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To many damn predators, I've been lucky or unlucky to witness this twice while work on a ranch here in central Wyoming. Two Golden Eagles killed a Buck antelope and by the end of the day with the help from a couple ravens there was nothing but hair and bones at the end of the day, the two eagles were so full of meat they couldn't fly away. And while scouting for deer on the east side of the Wind Rivers I spotted a eagle bomb diving a female antelope that looked just like the pictures ravenr posted. I interferred and ran the eagle off and the antelope came and stood by my truck for about twenty minutes before she got her composure(sp) back and bolted off toward a large herd down a draw a couple hundred yards away. Steve | |||
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I saw two Golden's feeding on an antelope carcass on my way through Wyoming last Thursday. I have spoken to ranchers who have witnessed Eagles attacking antelope many times. | |||
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We have a ton of Bald Eagles here, I see them scooping up fish from the Sacramento River and Shasta Lake but never have seen one get a large mammal. Jim "Bwana Umfundi" NRA | |||
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Lots of Bald Eagles here.They clean up the Road kill. | |||
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We shot a few prairie dogs on Saturday and had a golden eagle visit us for lunch. Graybird "Make no mistake, it's not revenge he's after ... it's the reckoning." | |||
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In the past eagles were know for killing lambs on a regular basic. They were hunted and shot on sight even hunted with air planes. Now that they have made a huge come back they should be delisted and a hunting season applied. | |||
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Saw that same scene once SW of Gillette. Was driving along Highway 50 and saw what looked like an antelope running with a big black plastic bag hanging on. Binoculars showed just what your pictures do... "It ain't lion hunting unless you get stitches." - John in WYO "It became aquatic, briefly." Ann ~ Aspen Hill Adventures The bear has to touch you to hurt you. Don’t let the bear touch you. | |||
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I disagree. They are more common now than 20 years ago but they are not killing sheep and antelope by the scores. To me its still a pleasing sight to see a Golden Eagle. | |||
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Funny how some people get all upset because an eagle kills an antelope, a coyote kills a deer, a wolf kills an elk, or a hyena kills a baby antelope but it is ok for an African lion to kill a buffalo, a leopard kill an Impala or a killer whale kill a seal. Wonder why the difference? If you can't handle seeing nature at work as it has been for eons, then stay home. 465H&H | |||
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Many predators, including eagles, will eat their prey alive. A bullet through the heart would be far preferable to that fate. Amazing photographs. Mike Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer. | |||
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Thanks for this awesome post. It is something to see the Indian Dhole (wild dog) pack hunting sambar or chital deer. They are more efficient thatn wolves - they case the deer into the middle of rivers and lakes and take bites off the haunches and belly while the deer is alive! "When the wind stops....start rowing. When the wind starts, get the sail up quick." | |||
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Didn't Elmer Kieth try and do his part to keep golden eagles under control? "If you are not working to protect hunting, then you are working to destroy it". Fred Bear | |||
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Golden eagles have relatively large home ranges esp during the nesting season. There are not enough of them in any one location to have a measureable affect on a big game population. 465H&H | |||
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Large bunch of them winter here in Wyo. or at least congregate. One time between Shoshoni and Casper I saw one on EVERY power pole for 22 power poles. Seemed remarkable at the time. And I've seen a half doz. working the antelope when they fawn. Serious predator!! I read where Elmer Keith whacked a pair that were too good at killing bighorn lambs, he counted legs at the base of the cliff and if my memory serves, came up with enough legs to represent 18 lambs.At the time it was legal to shoot eagles. | |||
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I read the same EK story. Bears, Wolves and now raptors! Wyoming is starting to look like Jurassic Park! JOIN SCI! | |||
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On two occasions, I have seen vultures pulling the eyes out of newborn livestock calves. The mother would then abandon the calf to the vultures. PETA would crap themselves if they saw that! Never follow a bad move with a stupid move. | |||
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I worked on a cattle ranch in southwest Wyoming for a couple summers. One summer while working on a fence, I watched a golden eagle dive/hit and kill a neighbor's yearling lamb. About 10 minutes later, a larger eagle scared off the first one and then flew off with the entire carcass. If I didn't see it with my own eyes, I would have never believed that they could carry that much weight. It was something right out of Jurassic Park. I agree that the time has come to look at allowing people to shoot them. | |||
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