Yesterday, we saw lots of eagle activity at Colvill Park, with some notable interactions. When eagles would catch a fish from the river, they would usually have to fight off other eagles trying to steal the prize. Today, we saw an immature eagle fly by us at Bay Point Park with a big fish, and just two feet off the ground, to land inside the park. The eagle had time to eat some of the fish before an adult pair found him and tried to steal the fish. We believe the immature eagle was able to escape with the fish. All in all, a couple of busy days watching eagles.
An eagle went in too deep in the bay at Colvill Park in Red Wing
Eagles standing around on the ice at Colvill Park in Red Wing
Immature eagle flies past at Colvill Park in Red Wing
A dozen eagles perch in a tree at Colvill Park in Red Wing
Eagle checks me out at Colvill Park in Red Wing
Eagle catches a fish in the river at Colvill Park in Red Wing
Eagle prepares to nab a fish at Colvill Park in Red Wing
Eagle watches from a tree at Bay Point Park in Red Wing
Immature eagle flies past Bay Point Park with a big fish from the river
Adult eagle fights with an immature eagle for a fish at Bay Point Park in Red Wing
Eagle pulls out a nice fish from the river at Colvill Park in Red Wing
Immature eagle tries to steal a fish from an adult eagle at Colvill Park in Red Wing