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Friday, January 19, 2007

A duckache tonight

Liz and I were waiting in heavy traffic on Riverside Drive tonight as we left the Truck Stop after fueling up her truck for the big return to college Monday. As we paused for a parade of semis to pass, I watched perhaps fifty or sixty assorted gulls wheeling over the river. There were herring gulls, great black backs and a mess of ring bills. They were just beautiful against the storm blown clouds and I wished aloud for a pair of binoculars and a safe place to park so I could try to sort them out and look for exotics.

As they drifted away east a gap opened in the traffic and I estimated whether I could safely exit or not. Suddenly a large bird, blacker than the gulls and seeming somewhat larger, sailed swift and silent downriver from the west. It reversed right in front of us and swooped like a bolt down toward the water. A pair of ducks we had not seen sprang up in panic and the big bird whirled away defeated.

It was a bald eagle.We were astonished. I was expecting maybe a stray cormorant or something. Not that eagles are terribly rare here but we don't usually get that close to them. It proceeded on east behind the gulls hot on the trail of a mess of mallards. Who knew that eagles eat ducks? We thought it was fishing.

6 comments:

threecollie said...

It was wonderful. We were so lucky to be just there at exactly the right time!

R.Powers said...

It's always cool to see an eagle.

Bobby said...

Hello, I followed links in - nice blog.

I watched an eagle for a while the other day. I couldn't believe how incredibly high they fly. It was just a dot after a while.

threecollie said...

Hi FC, I love to see them even though they are becoming much more common here.

Hello Bobby, thanks for visiting.

Sometimes we see them so high they are no more than a speck. Nothing else flies that high, so you know it's an eagle.

Anonymous said...

First off... VERY cool... To see an eagle like that must be totally awe inspiring...

Secondly... feeding time DOES make strange bedfellows.

Thirdly... Speaking of birds, did you see this one...
http://tinyurl.com/yaoblt
...and this one's new today...
http://tinyurl.com/2gkzl3

threecollie said...

Those were pretty cool, Mattew. I had seen the duck one, but the pelican and the pigeon was new. The picture with that one was just amazing!