Thursday, January 04, 2007

Pile O' Eagles

I debated about putting up this post. I was worried that folks who are of the glass half empty persuasion might find it depressing. But when I worry about a post I go back to my standard test--would I find this interesting? Yes, I would! So here it goes.

Some days you just have odd moments in your life. Tuesday at The Raptor Center, while grabbing some food down in the clinic I passed a pile of filled plastic bags. A couple were clear and I could see that inside each bag was a bald eagle. I never expected to ever walk by a pile of bald eagles.

When a bird dies at TRC, they are frozen and then periodic shipments are made to the feather bank. This is where Native Americans can apply to get feathers for religious ceremonies. As one of the vets began packing up the boxes for the rock hard frozen birds to be shipped, I couldn't resist picking one up and looking it over. Even though only 12 pounds it was still heavy.

I asked the vet if he had heard about the 18 pound golden eagle that was banded in Wyoming. He said he wasn't too surprised. Last spring TRC released a 16 pound bald eagle. As a matter of fact, I took her photo during the release last May.

That's when I noticed its bill. Can you make out the the puncture marks on the upper mandible? Those punctures came from the bill of another bald eagle. This bird lost a fight with another bald eagle which has become an increasing occurrence in Minnesota. We now have a healthy and stable population and rumor has it bald eagles will be taken off of the Endangered Species List this year.

On the one hand it's sad to look at a dead adult bald eagle, but on the other hand it's encouraging that not every bird comes to the clinic because it was shot but because of something that would happen naturally--two birds fighting to the death over territory, food or even a mate.

Okay, now for a cleansing photo:


A live, healthy, disapproving eagle.

5 Comments:

Blogger bilbo said...

cinnamon would not approve if you did a run of tshirts with that bird on it instead of her! but it's a great pic!

-carri ann
aka bilbo's mum

1/04/2007 5:48 PM  
Blogger Bart said...

Great post. Don't think Cinnimon should get involved with this dude.

1/04/2007 5:52 PM  
Anonymous Birdfreak said...

It is posts like this that make you so wickedly awesome. Yes it sucks dearly that Bald Eagles die, but it is great that they are doing so well as a species.

Plus, I think it's cool that the feathers can be used by Native Americans so they are less inclined to hunt live Eagles but can still perform their religious ceremonies.

Thanks for not holding back this post!

1/04/2007 9:28 PM  
Blogger Susan Gets Native said...

I get a bit of a lump in my throat when I need to get something out of our freezer, but that small number of birds is NOTHING compared to all the ones we have fixed up and set free.
I didn't know about the feather bank. Very cool...I wondered how NA got them.

And a very gratifying pic at the end. Disapproval is everywhere, it seems.

1/04/2007 9:32 PM  
Blogger kathy said...

The live, healthy, disapproving eagle is absolutely stunning! The picture is beautiful!

1/05/2007 11:45 AM  

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