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Bald Eagles, Hood Canal off Seabeck, WA, United States of America
Bald Eagle Fracas

Species: Bald Eagles | Location: Hood Canal off Seabeck, WA, United States of America

Bald Eagles feed on fish stranded in the oyster beds during low tides in May and June along with Great Blue Herons in Hood Canal/Puget Sound. Eagles try to take fish from each other and the herons and also dive bomb each other. One eagle swooped in and knocked the other down altho there was no fish involved.

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