I was walking along the shore of Lake Tapps and noticed a big commotion a little more than 1/4-mile away (as measured later by Google Earth). I saw a Bald Eagle circling and repeatedly diving on what I thought must be a school of fish. Soon he was joined by another Eagle and they began to fight each other for the prey. Territorial Eagle fights do happen, but I've never seen one, nor have I seen any good photos...
Naturally, I grabbed my camera. The action was so furious and far away that is was hard to see if I was getting any photos. So I just snapped lots of pics and hoped for the best. I didn't realize what I was watching, until I got home and looked at the pic on my computer. It turned out I had photographed a three-way life and death struggle between two mature Bald Eagles fighting over one very frighten duck! The Eagles fought each other for several minutes while trying to get that duck! It was like WW III in the air! All these pics were taken with my Panasonic FZ-28 at 18X zoom which is 486 mm. (Click on pic to enlarged)
Note: The fellow sitting on the tailgate of his pickup truck never realized the show he was missing.








8 comments:
that was a wonderful and entertaining story!
Wow! An awesome story and amazing pix!!
Thanks Editor and Deer Passion...It really got to me also and wanted to share this amazing story with pictues!
Very cool! I'd love to be able to see something like that.
The best stories in the world are outside! Awesome photos!
Wow! I love the last picture.
Those are incredible pictures just awesome!
I love it! My husband and I both love Eagles and that is such an amazing story!
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