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Posted: 11/28/2023 1:59:44 PM EDT
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On my way back home and saw a bald eagle flying through traffic at the C / S. Country Club drive intersection. Looks like it caught a fish from a nearby pond. It was flying so low, and the Renegade in front of me had to stop mid turn to avoid hitting it. In all my years here, it's the first one I've seen.
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Thats odd you dont see many.
I see trees where they are thicker than crows. I wish I would have taken better pictures last spring during the carp spawn. Dive bombing and trying to grab 10+ lb carp. Lol. |
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I've seen them here, especially when I drove the Rzr down by the creek. I've also seen them at various places over Hwy C, but mostly by that low field that borders a creek.
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Originally Posted By Shootindave: Thats odd you dont see many. I see trees where they are thicker than crows. I wish I would have taken better pictures last spring during the carp spawn. Dive bombing and trying to grab 10+ lb carp. Lol. View Quote I would say the fish it had was a good 2-3 pounds. Either way, they bird seemed to be struggling with it. I wish I could have taken a picture, as it's only the second one I've seen in the wild. |
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Had a nesting pair along the Bourbeuse a few years back. Right along the road that runs next to the bluff overlooking the river. Pretty close to town. I've seen a few on the edges of town.
Mostly it's peregrine falcons in town though. Have at least two within kitten eating distance of my house. I had a group of Scouts prepping for a hike in the front yard when a Grey kitten from a neighbor's litter came walking out to say hi. We were watching it make its way over to us when a falcon swooped down and carried it off to the top of a tall sycamore tree. My youngest son at the time was trying to be friendly with the kittens and insisted it was a squirrel and not the cat. His brothers still like to bug him about that 10ish years later now. Would be interesting to see a bald eagle do that. We've seen lots of them along the Missouri, Meremec, and from the bridge over the Gasconade. Some places they seem to becoming a minor nuisance. Rivers get I threshing when the eagles and otters return. I'm not much of a fisherman so I don't mind, but they do create a change in the balance of nature. |
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"Zeal without prudence is like a ship adrift."
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Originally Posted By Giltweasel: Had a nesting pair along the Bourbeuse a few years back. Right along the road that runs next to the bluff overlooking the river. Pretty close to town. I've seen a few on the edges of town. Mostly it's peregrine falcons in town though. Have at least two within kitten eating distance of my house. I had a group of Scouts prepping for a hike in the front yard when a Grey kitten from a neighbor's litter came walking out to say hi. We were watching it make its way over to us when a falcon swooped down and carried it off to the top of a tall sycamore tree. My youngest son at the time was trying to be friendly with the kittens and insisted it was a squirrel and not the cat. His brothers still like to bug him about that 10ish years later now. Would be interesting to see a bald eagle do that. We've seen lots of them along the Missouri, Meremec, and from the bridge over the Gasconade. Some places they seem to becoming a minor nuisance. Rivers get I threshing when the eagles and otters return. I'm not much of a fisherman so I don't mind, but they do create a change in the balance of nature. View Quote Had one steal a wood duck I shot about 10 years ago. Splashed the duck about 25' from shore, start the walk from the blind and the eagle just swooped down and snagged it. |
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very thick down here by current river... i went to the barn two days ago and jumped four off the carcass pile left over from deer season....
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Originally Posted By Shootindave: Had one steal a wood duck I shot about 10 years ago. Splashed the duck about 25' from shore, start the walk from the blind and the eagle just swooped down and snagged it. View Quote I was hunting at Grand Pass, and we had to be careful because the Eagles were flying around too. They stirred the ducks up, but I wouldn't shoot if I saw that big bird in the background. |
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Had one land on a limb about 15' away from me while I was bow hunting along the Missouri River.
It was focused on something 180 degrees away from me so it never knew I was there. Birds of prey while deer and turkey hunting are commonplace for me. I still feel very fortunate every time it happens. Most kick-ass episode to date? I was so close to the owl, I could hear the skin being ripped off the tweety bird when it was feeding. 2006 or 2007 timeframe. Very cool. |
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Saw two this morning.......in the winter months it's rare that I DON'T see at least one along the Meramec.
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We see them year-round in North Central Missouri.
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There's a nesting pair about halfway between my house and the nearest small town. I know they're not uncommon here, but it's still hard not to stare at them every time I drive by.
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I live near Stockton Lake and we see them quite often. I know where a couple nests are and in the spring, they're always nearby.
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Originally Posted By Shootindave: Had one steal a wood duck I shot about 10 years ago. Splashed the duck about 25' from shore, start the walk from the blind and the eagle just swooped down and snagged it. View Quote |
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I saw one standing in shallow water just to the west of the highway 141 bridge over the Meramec river in Valley Park on Saturday.
See quite a few of them along the Mississippi, but have seen them now along the Meramec on a few occasions as well. |
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Originally Posted By Chris_1522: I saw one standing in shallow water just to the west of the highway 141 bridge over the Meramec river in Valley Park on Saturday. See quite a few of them along the Mississippi, but have seen them now along the Meramec on a few occasions as well. View Quote Pretty cool spot to see one! I've cruised through that spot in my old River Jon with/ the red jet conversion many times. When the water is low, you only have a few feet width of water that's deep enough to make it through that spot. |
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"Some of the greatest dads I've ever seen weren't so much perfect as they were willing to work hard to overcome their failings. Does that make sense?"
Yes. Yes it does. |
There’s at least one nesting pair just south of the southwest power plant in Springfield. And I’ve seen one occasionally at the landfill I work at.
My FIL sees them all the time near California, Mo. |
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There has been a pair nesting at Simpson Lake in Valley Park for a number of years. I have not checked recently to see if they are still there. There has been another pair nesting approx. 3 miles West of Simpson Lake on the Meramec behind my house that I see quite often.
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Starting to see more and more in my area. Past spring going to town, I got attention of wife in car that 2 mated eagles were flying along side us. Couple years ago I got a pic on my cell phone when I stopped in my driveway to drop off groceries and a mature eagle was in a tree in back yard about 30yds from where I stopped.
All my barn/yard cats also saw it, as not one cat was out in the open as usual when we drove up. |
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See them a lot around Duck Creek and Mingo NWR.
Seen some around Otter slough too. |
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I'm in BOCO not far from Mingo or Castor River Conservation area. They're thick down here, I usually don't go a week without seeing a couple. Had one sitting in the middle of HWY 34 eating a dead Le Pew about a month ago. Growing up I was always taught how majestic they were and they only are fish. Then I move here and I always see them sitting on the side of the road eating roadkill like some kind of crackhead.
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Used to watch them fish from one of our treestands on the banks of the sac, couple miles north of 54. God i miss that place.
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We did our shopping today, and saw one over Hwy 50. We had just left McCarty Walmart, and it was flying almost right over Gerbe's/McDonald's/Capital Pawn.
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I'm near Warrenton and we had a bald eagle make a couple passes at the chickens lol.
The wife was out there and it peeled off after noticing her. We see them fairly regularly. Attached File This was out the window of a friend's new place he built at Innsbrook. We were there for Thanksgiving dinner. He has stocked the lake on which he lives with trout and has a feeder programmed to go off each afternoon. The eagle has figured this out and shows up regularly for dinner. |
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Looks like nobody posted this Eagle story yet. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/12/must-see-bald-eagle-lands-mans-shoulder-after/
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That's amazing. I'd love to experience that.
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