We had a bald eagle attempt to "steal" a cripple from us this past season while goose hunting.
The cripple got out of the field and made into a long driveway leading up to a farm house. The eagle swooped and pounced and then perched on the goose's back. It started ripping at the rear end on top of its back and at the base of the tail feathers. I was surprised it wouldn't have an instinct to go for the breast meat.
We hopped into the truck and drove around to the house and recovered the goose after my son ran up the driveway.
We weren't able to get any good action photos of the eagle but I did take one of my son recovering the goose. We considered allowing the eagle to claim its prize but the location in someone's driveway would have made for some very bad PR for us. We intended to hunt this field all season and did.
Later when dressing it out, we recovered an old .17 cal. pellet out of the breast. It just wasn't this goose's lucky day.
We have a few active eagles in the general area and I watch them cruising for fish pretty often. I have watched them perch and carefully eyeball flocks of woodies on the water in the early season too, although I have never seen them take a duck.
The recovery. Note the feathers to the right from the plucking eagle.
Eagle Damage on top of the goose's back.
The recovered .17 cal. pellet. Likely from someone shooting the goose with a pellet gun in a yard or a park. The eagle was a little more lethal.