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The Bald Eagle & The Rattlesnake (Photos)

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©ammy
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Bald eagles generally eat fish, as far as I know. But this story is not about a bald eagle that caught a rattlesnake.



R and I went for an offroad drive today
down 2N06 and up 1N04. While traveling along 1N04, which parallels the Santa Ana River, we stopped at a wide spot in the road so R could take Sirius for a walk.
As I was getting out of the truck, I noticed something in a dead tree that looked a lot like a bald eagle. Now I see things that looks like bald eagles all the time because my brain likes to mess with me like that. But I wouldn't think this is the place to see a bald eagle - I always thought they hung out near lakes. I had my camera in my hand so I pointed it toward the tree and zoomed in! Just before I took the first picture, the eagle moved it's head. That convinced me it WAS a bald eagle!




After shooting a few more pictures, the eagle flew away. At this time, R let me know she was heading out for a walk with Sirius. I kept watching the eagle fly away, hoping for a picture of it in flight, but after watching it for about a minute, I never got the chance to get a picture - too many tree branches in the way. About this time, I heard R's voice which I found strange because last I knew, she was going for a walk. I ran over toward where she went because even though I didn't understand what she had said, I knew something wasn't right. Just as I saw her, I heard her say "SNAKE!" She pointed ahead to a spot on the road where there was a dark colored snake about 3 feet long slowly moving across the road. As I got closer, I could clearly see rattles on it's back end. It continued to move off the road and up a small bank, never stopping or turning toward us. It was at this time that I was very grateful for the 30x optical zoom that my camera has!
I shot a few pictures of the snake, R went for her walk and I went back to the truck feeling quite overwhelmed by the sudden abundance of wildlife in practically the same spot.







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Geezer
Fri Sep 16 2011, 05:41PM

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Wow! But I thought you were gonna tell me the eagle got the snake for dinner! Great pictures. I once got swooped by an eagle when I was hiking up Sugarloaf from Greenspot...also have seem them perched in snags over on Gold Mountain. Cammy, you have such great talent with the camera!
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Fri Sep 16 2011, 07:31PM

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WOW! Nice shots Cammy! Hopefully you were 50 feet away using your Super Zoom camera?????

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Fri Sep 16 2011, 09:18PM

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He didn't mention it, but I saw ANOTHER snake a few minutes later! It was just a garter snake, and quite a bit smaller than the rattler, but still...I walk ON THE ROADS, instead of in the forest to avoid the snakes! sheesh!

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©ammy
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The only correlation between the snake and the eagle is that we saw them from pretty much the same spot on the road.
Craig - not 50 feet... oddly, the other times I've seen rattlesnakes, I've gotten scared of being close to them - my skin starts to crawl, etc. but this one didn't scare me. I was probably 10 feet away from it's rattles and it was slowly slithering away from me. I wouldn't have been that close if it was coming toward me or moving faster. It didn't seem concerned that we were there at all - it never even rattled for us! Just slowly moved away, taking it's sweet time.
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For the second time in just over a week, we saw a Bald Eagle! This one was circling over Fawnskin yesterday.


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Craig (KJ6BCM)
Mon Sep 26 2011, 06:47PM

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Very Cool Shot Cammy!!!

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Ernest T. Bass
Mon Sep 26 2011, 06:52PM

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©ammy wrote ...

For the second time in just over a week, we saw a Bald Eagle! This one was circling over Fawnskin yesterday.






So cool, he made a few passes over our house too, but the Ravens were with him and after they took off a hawk flew over us!! What a busy day.
I love living up here!

I don’t need your attitude thanks, I have one of my own!

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©ammy
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Ernest T. Bass wrote ...

I love living up here!

I definitely agree!
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KK
Wed Sep 28 2011, 08:43AM

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Was the road sunny? I have seen many rattlesnakes as well as Corn, gopher and garter snakes stretched out sunning themselves on dirt trails and roads.
BTW great pictures Cammy
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