Thursday, 25 April 2013

Re: [Maine-birds] Bald eagles after wood duck

I have seen Mallards, Blacks, CoGo, Common Merganser and Gw teals fly away from inbound Eagles at Sanford Sewerage Ponds.  

I saw a Peregrine swoop in in a great cormorant and he dove.  

Chuck 


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On Apr 25, 2013, at 6:24 AM, Susan Guare <susanguare@gmail.com> wrote:

Maybe some species of duck take off too slowly to escape from a predator, so diving is their defense?  Can you recall the species that flew?


On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 6:03 AM, R&W Sumner <chrwsu@myfairpoint.net> wrote:
I'm surprised they gave up so easily.  I've seen eagles continue to dive until a duck (or alcid) is so exhausted it can't dive anymore.  Then they simply pluck their meal from the water.  I've puzzled over the fact that some ducks fly away and usually escape; while others continue to dive until they're done for.

Wally S.


On 4/24/2013 9:39 PM, Jessica Costa wrote:
Watched two adult bald eagles circle and dive at a wood duck on Highland Lake, Falmouth this evening.  The wood duck was calling in alarm and managed to effectively evade their attacks by repeatedly bobbing under water, even when both eagles starting swooping in more and more frequently.  I have to say I was pretty impressed by the wood duck.  After a few minutes, the eagles gave up and flew off.  I'm sure all three birds were exhausted! --
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