Bald Eagle Attacks & Eats a Coot
Warning! Don't watch this video if you don't like watching an Eagle eat anther bird! This is nature in action. I got this video at The Celery Fields in Sarasota, Florida. It was very unexpected to see this eagle come in an get a coot. A coot is similar to a duck. I think it first drowned it. It is a little far away in the video to see that, but that is what is typical for an eagle. It was getting dark, so the video is a little grainy as the camera tries to adjust for the darkness. Isn't is strange how most of us can't watch or look at an eagle eating a coot, but if they are eating a fish, that's no problem. What bothers you?
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Never heard of a coot before! At least not as a name for a bird. Is not this word slang for a goofy old man in a Western movie?
Grizzly, but the food chain in motion.
Nature is pretty brutal.
A true pro, amazing footage bro! You must have been very patient for this. Your camera is just too sick (capturing so far away). How much did you pay for it and what kind of camera is it?
thanks Canon Vixia HF G30
beautiful, I think that's something I will be saving up for :)
Good vid
Feel like I just watched national geographic :)
Love it!
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Great moment video. Is Bald Eagle dangerous for people?
you add a nice video and your photography is so nice thanks for sharing this post... i waiting for your next post...
" Isn't is strange how most of us can't watch or look at an eagle eating a coot, but if they are eating a fish, that's no problem. What bothers you?"
It's probably because fish don't make noises when they are dying, they just move around and then it's finished, or maybe because we are used to see a whole fish on our plates, while duck only arrives at the table after someone takes the feathers and removes the skin...
wonderful post dear, thanks for sharing
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