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A rather obvious observation,
A bald eagle is not fond of having a crow harassing it, but he gets seriously disturbed when 4 crows set about the task of chasing him off. Obvious, but still quite interesting to watch this morning. The eagle first flew off to a fairly normal for him spot, on a branch about 40' up in a tree. But soon realized that sitting there he was open to the harassing attacks from every possible direction! Next he tried sitting on a log on the lake. That was a bit better, only half the possible angles (sorta even less than that, as the very steep downward attack flights were probably diminished). But finally, chose to just leave! The constant trade-offs = energy & speed and ability to change directions. |
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