Bald eagle tried to eat one of my hens

What area of Seattle are you in? We are in Columbia City and have seen a hawk and racoon here or there--which concern us enough--but I never thought to worry about Eagles too...yikes! Our girls free range in our fenced backyard but now I'm a bit worried.
 
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I'm in north Seattle near Haller Lake and Bitter Lake. Lakes with fish attract eagles. We also have osprey.
 
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There must have been at least thirty crows and probably more. Seriously, it was like a scene from The Birds, or I wouldn't have gone out to see what was going on. I'm used to a few crows. The eagle was mature enough to have the white head and tail. I don't know what age they develop those.
 
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I know that. We'll see how she is in the morning. So far, she's been alert and curious. Roz has always been curious and adventurous, the first to try anything new. Her combs and waddles were turning red and growing. I expected her to start laying in a few weeks. I hope she pulls through.
 
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The eagles in the Pacific Northwest have made an amazing comeback, haven't they? I absolutely melt when I see them fly over our house (BTW, I live about 60 miles south of you in Yelm), but now that I have chickens, I have a little different view of hawks and eagles.
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My neighbors let their chickens free range, but I've grown so attached to my girls that I'm terrified of losing one! My DH is the animal control officer for the city and says they get reports of missing small dogs and cats A LOT these days. Between the coyotes and eagles, small pets are on the decline!
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The eagles in the Pacific Northwest have made an amazing comeback, haven't they? I absolutely melt when I see them fly over our house (BTW, I live about 60 miles south of you in Yelm), but now that I have chickens, I have a little different view of hawks and eagles.
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My neighbors let their chickens free range, but I've grown so attached to my girls that I'm terrified of losing one! My DH is the animal control officer for the city and says they get reports of missing small dogs and cats A LOT these days. Between the coyotes and eagles, small pets are on the decline!
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I don't think bald eagles are nearly as cool as I did a couple of days ago.

This morning Roz is acting normally in every way. I think if she had internal bleeding, she'd be getting weaker by now. I'll keep dousing her with iodine solution to prevent infection. If I can prevent that, I think she'll be fine.
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