HuntingGold
AH elite
- Joined
- Dec 8, 2012
- Messages
- 1,484
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- Location
- South-Central Oregon
- Media
- 148
- Hunted
- South Africa, Argentina, Romania, United States (Oregon, Washington, Idaho, California and Wyoming)
For the last 15 years or so I had a bald eagle mount in my office. It was there when I promoted and I then became the guardian. I had to file paperwork with the Feds (USFWS) each year for the office to retain the mount. The mount was of the eagle perched on a limb with an American Widgeon underneath one talon as if the eagle was about to eat the widgeon. It was cool and garnered allot of attention.
The eagle for the mount was stuck by a vehicle while it was feeding on a deer carcass on Highway 97.
This photo was sent out as a press release just prior to the end of my career. I may have shared it before.
Now... I've handled many hawks and eagles and I KNOW I should not have lifted the bird so close to my face. I figured it was my last opportunity for a pic before I retired. I almost paid for that decision...
The female eagle was injured, possibly from colliding into a wire or fence while pursuing squirrels. I captured the bird and transported her to a certified wildlife rehabilitation facility where the photos were taken.
The eagle for the mount was stuck by a vehicle while it was feeding on a deer carcass on Highway 97.
This photo was sent out as a press release just prior to the end of my career. I may have shared it before.
Now... I've handled many hawks and eagles and I KNOW I should not have lifted the bird so close to my face. I figured it was my last opportunity for a pic before I retired. I almost paid for that decision...
The female eagle was injured, possibly from colliding into a wire or fence while pursuing squirrels. I captured the bird and transported her to a certified wildlife rehabilitation facility where the photos were taken.