U user 1190 Super Freak Joined Jul 27, 2006 Messages 13,508 Reaction score 46 Nov 23, 2011 #21 If he had Golden eagles in his area he would have a reason to worry. Those birds are HUGE.
xjamiex Super Freak Joined Nov 8, 2010 Messages 11,483 Reaction score 4 Location Gargantua Nov 24, 2011 #22 Looks like a red tail hawk, they are gorgeous birds! They won't bother you or your kids, so let him om nom nom all he wants
Looks like a red tail hawk, they are gorgeous birds! They won't bother you or your kids, so let him om nom nom all he wants
The Ween Wahooooo!!!! Joined Jul 24, 2008 Messages 26,475 Reaction score 123 Location The Jake Nov 24, 2011 #23 We have several different kinds of hawks around here. And eagles too. Only bad thing is they hang around my bird feeders a lot. Mourning doves are easy pickings for them.
We have several different kinds of hawks around here. And eagles too. Only bad thing is they hang around my bird feeders a lot. Mourning doves are easy pickings for them.
Centurion Super Freak Joined Jan 8, 2011 Messages 36,094 Reaction score 65 Location Los Angeles Nov 24, 2011 #24 The Craw said: I'd be scared for your kids if you live on a cliff. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XafAdkZIYKA Click to expand... Nice! I'm pretty sure the first eagle shown in this video is the same as the last eagle shown. How do I know? Well, both eagles used the same killing tactics (grab the prey and drop it to the ground below, killing it on impact) and both eagles speak Spanish.
The Craw said: I'd be scared for your kids if you live on a cliff. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XafAdkZIYKA Click to expand... Nice! I'm pretty sure the first eagle shown in this video is the same as the last eagle shown. How do I know? Well, both eagles used the same killing tactics (grab the prey and drop it to the ground below, killing it on impact) and both eagles speak Spanish.