Back on post #102 I documented where a bald eagle (juvie) killed my free range Blueface stag that was a part of this breeding project. I think that’s what had Number 1. Possibly the same eagle. I’ve been having problems with the juvie eagles killing my stags for over a year. Seems like they key in on red roosters. I have not known one to kill any of my hens. I have speculated that they are picking off roosters blinded after being attacked by the brood cock but I cannot confirm that theory. Otherwise I don’t know how the eagles are agile enough to catch them where normal hawks are not. But when I lost the Blueface no mature brood cock was out on free range.
A bald eagle once dive-bombed my turkey decoys while turkey hunting. I am also aware of two confirmed bald eagle kills of calves by the state wildlife agency my cousin investigated and confirmed.
I am convinced they’re ravenous predators of a lot more than just fish. The historical documents pre-conservation era and a few published accounts in journals in the contemporary era seem to bear that out. The reason we perceive bald eagles to be mostly fish eaters is simply the fact that the eagles that survived DDT were fish eating populations. There once were more generalized predatory populations across the US that are returning to their old habits now that eagles are no longer rare.