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Birdchick Blog: Big Ass Golden Eagle

Saturday, December 23, 2006

Big Ass Golden Eagle

Check out this story from the Jackson Hole Daily:

A female golden eagle captured as part of a research project in Buffalo Valley might weigh more than any other scientists have found in the United States.

The bird, captured Nov. 13 by Beringia South researchers, weighed 18.5 pounds. Female golden eagles in America typically weigh 8 to 13 pounds.

Bryan Bedrosian, one of the researchers who captured the bird, said the animal’s crop, a muscular pouch in a bird’s throat used to temporarily store food, was “about the size of a softball” and full of meat at the time of capture, which may have contributed an extra 1.5 pounds.

But even without the full crop, the animal still has a shot at the record books.


The rest of the story is here.

Anyone who has worked with birds of prey (yo, Susan) is reading this thinking Uff Dah! The golden we use for education at The Raptor Center is between 11 - 12 pounds. I can't imagine an 18 pound golden eagle.

Yikes!

2 Comments:

Blogger Susan Gets Native said...

Uff Dah, indeed.
Holy Smokes! Our heaviest bird right now is Helen, a 22 year old RT, who weighs a whopping 4.5 pounds. (she needs to get on a diet)
Eighteen pounds. My left arm aches just thinking about it.
Girlfriend has been eating well!

BTW, speaking of eating, I ordered one of those "Eat Like a Bird" shirts last night. Thanks for posting those links...what great shirts!

12/23/2006 11:13 PM  
Blogger The Swami said...

Remind me to be extra careful when eating at Susan's house. The last example of "Eat Like a bird" that I saw was a feathered friend munching on roadkill.

I'll pass.

12/28/2006 10:22 AM  

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