Bald eagle

Bald eagles are predators, but they're primarily scavengers if they can be. They'd rather take a kill away from a smaller bird, or find something already dead - spawned out salmon, for example - than make their own kill. They are fully capable - it's just a last resort after easier methods.

They are impressive birds. However, I've seen a pack of crows literally knock an adult out of the air, when it was trying for a nest. It went from two crows defending their nest to about twenty crows bombarding the eagle with maneuvers fighter jet pilots can only dream of, in at most twenty seconds. They materialized from every direction. While the others were distracting it and had driven it down to about fifteen feet off the ground, two hit it from above. It landed on its back on the ground - last I saw of it, the crows were still after it and it was running across the ground into the undergrowth, headed for a nearby lake.
 
Bald eagles are predators, but they're primarily scavengers if they can be. They'd rather take a kill away from a smaller bird, or find something already dead - spawned out salmon, for example - than make their own kill. They are fully capable - it's just a last resort after easier methods.

They are impressive birds. However, I've seen a pack of crows literally knock an adult out of the air, when it was trying for a nest. It went from two crows defending their nest to about twenty crows bombarding the eagle with maneuvers fighter jet pilots can only dream of, in at most twenty seconds. They materialized from every direction. While the others were distracting it and had driven it down to about fifteen feet off the ground, two hit it from above. It landed on its back on the ground - last I saw of it, the crows were still after it and it was running across the ground into the undergrowth, headed for a nearby lake.
I recently saw the same with a hawk that was circling my yard. Two crows put out the distress call and all of a sudden there were twenty harassing the hawk and chasing it off!
 
They are rare here, just starting to see more. I saw one this morning for the first time within a mile of my house. I do believe it was circling it's best, which probably means more are on the way.
 

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