Whoa, that person is getting mighty close to something that could inflict some hurt heh.
I’m surprised one just sat there.
I am wondering why one of them didn't take a cat for dinner (and I don't mean as a date).
You know the thought has crossed their minds.
I think cats would be eagle food. They must be well fed.
I suspect the eagles view her deck as a fly-thru restaurant........
What is in the water in Alaska? There was a story about a wolf that ate some woman’s dog while she was out hiking, and her pity was for the wolf??? Now this utter jackass risks the lives of her pet cats while playing ‘Miss Eagle’ with these birds of prey? (Hey...it’s cool...he’s on our currency, isn’t he?)
There is a family of hawks who regularly visit the back deck of my neighbor, because they leave strips of meat out for them. They will in fact peck on the back sliding glass door if the meat is not there.
These eagles are not there because they like to play with the cats. They have probably been trained (fed).
I know it’s illegal for anyone but a “Native American” to own a bald eagle feather, a huge fine I believe.
But taping and talking to one? Possibly the death penalty.
What if one of the eagles dropped a feather on her deck?
The iggles are there because there is a food source there.
Why do I get the feeling that those eagles were raised with those cats??
Pretty cool. Bring them some anchovies (or a mouse) next time.
Somebody summon Paul Harvey....we need to know the *rest of the story*