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Mr. Man
06-09-2018, 02:56 PM
Was just outside with my two mini-wiener dogs while they did their constitutional. Looked up in one of the big trees and there sat an immature bald eagle(no white head feathers) eying us all. Eyed him back and called the dogs to come closer. He lost the staring contest and flew away. He certainly looked like he could have flown away with a wiener dog. So fair warning with the rebound of the eagles pet owners need to keep an eye on the sky.:)
Grimrepairman
06-09-2018, 03:54 PM
Wow. There are a few hawks that hang around over by me, haven't seen the eagle yet. Did see a large black bear on the way home Wednesday night. Have seen one coyote by the house, and can hear more in the valley at night. Don't know if they'll travel to your neck of the woods.
Spectragod
06-09-2018, 04:58 PM
I take one of these when I take my dog out, safety first....
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180609/8e8509bb374642a37d34b53d179651 5d.jpg
.357 and .454 casull, both suitable for predatory animals.
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Grimrepairman
06-09-2018, 05:12 PM
Jealous!
I'm too lazy to get my NJ paperwork done.
Not many people know about .454 casull. I spent hours lusting after a freedom arms revolver when I was younger.
Mr. Man
06-09-2018, 07:49 PM
I take one of these when I take my dog out, safety first....
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180609/8e8509bb374642a37d34b53d179651 5d.jpg
.357 and .454 casull, both suitable for predatory animals.
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkWhile I think you'd be justified protecting one of your pets I can't even begin to think about the s**t storm shooting a bald eagle would raise.
Ambitious1
06-10-2018, 05:52 AM
While I think you'd be justified protecting one of your pets I can't even begin to think about the s**t storm shooting a bald eagle would raise.
Very true. There are large political and legal ramifications of shooting a bald eagle. A larger water gun or a garden hose kept nearby will deter predatory birds. A bear or a wolf would be a different story.
Spectragod
06-10-2018, 06:12 AM
While I think you'd be justified protecting one of your pets I can't even begin to think about the s**t storm shooting a bald eagle would raise.
I have more issues with coyote's and hawks, have seen a couple bald eagles, but they are scarce in my parts.
There do seem to be a proliferation of idiots with large pit bulls running off leash, knew a lady who got killed by a pair of pit/bull mastiff mixes, .454 would have ended that confrontation, with -0- you know what given.
Fastbob
06-10-2018, 06:39 AM
I live in South Central Kansas, about 15 years ago there were bald eagles nesting in a dead cottonwood tree on the Ninnescah river. This tree is about 1/4 mile South of our house. One afternoon I was leaving the house and noticed that one of the bald eagles was flying away with one of our cats. The grey cat was maybe 3 or 4 months old. It was an interesting site to see the eagle fly overhead while hanging on to our cat. Later the tree fell down and we no longer see the eagles. I miss them.
tbone
06-10-2018, 07:43 AM
Coyotes patrol the golf course behind my house. I see them with rabbits all the time. My dog is 9 lbs so my wife worries constantly. Hawks too. And owls.
2 swans have recently disappeared. Probably the coyotes.
1Marauder
06-10-2018, 08:20 AM
While I think you'd be justified protecting one of your pets I can't even begin to think about the s**t storm shooting a bald eagle would raise.
IN Alaska one came and took my fish... Saw a shodow out of the corner of my eye (I was focused on the fish) and Bam.... Out of the sky came this... Marauder... Who simply claimed my fish and flew off. Its' shadow on the water scared away all of the other fish for over an hour.
Since then I have been a little more aware of air attacks. Thanks for the reminder!
BUCKWHEAT
06-10-2018, 01:26 PM
Very true. There are large political and legal ramifications of shooting a bald eagle. A larger water gun or a garden hose kept nearby will deter predatory birds. A bear or a wolf would be a different story.
You may be in doo-doo for mere possession of one Eagle feather
Marauderjack
06-10-2018, 01:32 PM
You may be in doo-doo for mere possession of one Eagle feather
^^^The TRUTH Right There!!^^^:eek:
sailsmen
06-10-2018, 03:20 PM
Grab the attacking dog by both hind legs and throw it. A dog cannot fight with out it's hind legs.
Dogs are excellent detectors of fear, show fear and you become their prey.
TAKEDOWN
06-10-2018, 03:55 PM
He lost the starring contest, because he's NO MATCH for a MARAUDER Owner.... We're too SAVAGE!
Joe Walsh
06-10-2018, 06:38 PM
I live in South Central Kansas, about 15 years ago there were bald eagles nesting in a dead cottonwood tree on the Ninnescah river. This tree is about 1/4 mile South of our house. One afternoon I was leaving the house and noticed that one of the bald eagles was flying away with one of our cats. The grey cat was maybe 3 or 4 months old. It was an interesting site to see the eagle fly overhead while hanging on to our cat. Later the tree fell down and we no longer see the eagles. I miss them.
A customer of mine who lived in Waldorf, Md. told me that his full grown cat got snatched up off his back lawn by a Bald Eagle when he was on the far side of the yard.
:eek:
He said that the Eagle got up to about 40 ft and then dropped the struggling cat.
Cat survived the fall back onto his lawn...but needed a bunch of stitches to close up the talon wounds!
If you don't think that Eagles can be some mean SOBs.....watch this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjQQ8vvUYuY
Did you see the Osprey parent trying to chase down and scare off the Eagle?
BTW: I am of the opinion that if your dog would lose a fight with a squirrel....it is fair game for birds of prey.
Sorry...just my :twocents:
sailsmen
06-10-2018, 06:55 PM
Our backyard is a forest, creek and bayou. In nature everything eats everything.
Spectragod
06-11-2018, 09:24 AM
A customer of mine who lived in Waldorf, Md. told me that his full grown cat got snatched up off his back lawn by a Bald Eagle when he was on the far side of the yard.
:eek:
He said that the Eagle got up to about 40 ft and then dropped the struggling cat.
Cat survived the fall back onto his lawn...but needed a bunch of stitches to close up the talon wounds!
If you don't think that Eagles can be some mean SOBs.....watch this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjQQ8vvUYuY
Did you see the Osprey parent trying to chase down and scare off the Eagle?
BTW: I am of the opinion that if your dog would lose a fight with a squirrel....it is fair game for birds of prey.
Sorry...just my :twocents:
My dog is no further than the end of his leash from me, he doesn’t run the yard alone, hawks and coyotes, saw a hawk flying maybe 2 feet of the deck between a fench and trees last year trying to snatch a full sized rabbit, bunny won the chase that time. Made me a believer..... now the pup is on a leash
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justgod
06-11-2018, 09:49 AM
Eagle tastes like chicken :D:P
vkirkend
06-11-2018, 02:14 PM
:awe:WOW!!!!
Spectragod
06-11-2018, 07:17 PM
Eagle tastes like chicken :D:P
Yard bird ftw!!!
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MyBlackBeasts
06-11-2018, 07:47 PM
Eagle tastes like chicken :D:P
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
jsignorelli
06-12-2018, 05:54 AM
I taught at a high school in Englewood New Jersey for over 40 years.
We had a family of Hawks living in our Gothic Tower, a fox living next to the stream that fed our pond, and 44 acres of campus for them to patrol. We had no squirrels, no pigeons, and no stray animals on campus. I wonder why?
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