A crow mobs a bald eagle at the mouth of Wahtl Creek, MK Bay marina, Kitimat, BC. I was out shooting for fun along the Kitimat/Kitamaat Village waterfront when I captured the story of a fiesty crow that demanded a bald eagle get off an old log in the Wahtl Creek estuary. The crow apparently thought it was its perch, not the eagle’s.
The crow flies to the perch and finds the eagle on top.The crow circles the eagle.The crow circles the eagle.The crow settles on a lower branch of the old dead tree.The crow leaves and the eagle takes off from the perch.The eagle skims over the low tide estuary.The eagle flies over the Wahtl Creek low tide estuary.The eagle circles over Kitimat harbour/The eagle circles around, flying right past me, so I was able to capture this magnificent close shot.For a few moments I lost site of the eagle as it flew over Kitamaat Village, then it flew back.The eagle has landed–back on the perch.
Almost immediately the crow comes back and mobs the eagle again.The crow mobs the eagle, at first the eagle ignores the crow.The crow mobs the eagle, at first the eagle ignores the crow.The crow mobs the eagle, at first the eagle ignores the crow.As the crow returns, the eagle looks back at it.As the crow returns, the eagle looks back at it.It certainly looks as if the eagle is getting annoyed with the feisty little crow.The crow settles back down on the lower perch.A few minutes later, the eagle decides to leave, as the crow looks up at the coveted perch.A few minutes later, the eagle decides to leave, as the crow looks up at the coveted perch.That’s my perch, the crow is the winner and flies up to the upper perch.The eagle flies by me once more heading out over the harbour.The eagle heads across the Kitimat Arm of Douglas Channel toward the mountains.The eagle heads across the Kitimat Arm of Douglas Channel toward the mountains.
Cameras, Sony RX10iii and Sony Alpha 77 with Minolta 500mm mirror lens.
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