I have had my game camera set over a pile of breasted-out snow goose carcasses in a very remote area of the pines for the last week.
I was hoping to catch a few coyotes walking off with the goods but to my surprise, a golden eagle found the spot and staked his claim. He made several visits over three days.
The only other visitors were a lonely raccoon and a red tailed hawk.
What a powerful looking bird. I think he probably kicked the coyotes' asses.
The largest raptor in North America by body weight, according to some quick internet scholastics. They are similar in size to the bald eagle but with a heavier body. I was amazed at the feathering that extends down the legs, making him or her look even more stout and fearsome.
Apparently, they are a pass-through visitor for New Jersey with some nesting poulations in Canada and NY. Larger poulations are found in the western US.
The state bird of Mexico too !
Enjoy.
Scott
I was hoping to catch a few coyotes walking off with the goods but to my surprise, a golden eagle found the spot and staked his claim. He made several visits over three days.
The only other visitors were a lonely raccoon and a red tailed hawk.
What a powerful looking bird. I think he probably kicked the coyotes' asses.
The largest raptor in North America by body weight, according to some quick internet scholastics. They are similar in size to the bald eagle but with a heavier body. I was amazed at the feathering that extends down the legs, making him or her look even more stout and fearsome.
Apparently, they are a pass-through visitor for New Jersey with some nesting poulations in Canada and NY. Larger poulations are found in the western US.
The state bird of Mexico too !
Enjoy.
Scott