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Eagle pics

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Eagle pics

Postby Island Boy » March 9th, 2010, 8:00 pm

I totally forgot that Cameron has allowed us to attach non-net hosted pics here.
So I thought I would throw these out there to see if anyone had some to share as well.
Holden lake Eagle
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A picture on the ocean, near Saltspring Island.
Saltchuck eagle.JPG


I'll be danged if I can find the pics I took of all the eagle feeding on St Mary's!
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Re: Eagle pics

Postby noxcape » March 9th, 2010, 11:12 pm

eric i might have those pics from we fished a few years back
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Re: Eagle pics

Postby basstard » March 10th, 2010, 8:21 am

i've seen the eagles grab bass out of the shallows when they're on their beds.i saw an eagle grab a bass that was too heavy to fly with so it kinda hopped to shore w/bass in talons and ate it at water's edge.also have found bass skeletons in the bush around the lake.
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Re: Eagle pics

Postby BCBASSIN » May 19th, 2010, 1:01 pm

These birds have been known to transplant bass and other fish in near by lakes in some areas in North America. You have to wonder sometimes if its nature that makes lakes have the odd species in it sometimes not just humans. Got to think outside the box. I have seen these birds fly a long ways with fish in their talons makes you think! Later
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Re: Eagle pics

Postby Island Boy » May 22nd, 2010, 9:14 am

sigh.
And it is known that it takes two fish of different sexes to reproduce a population.
What are the chances of that?
Makes me think.
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