The eagle “died by a quick
stab the heart from what appeared to be a loon beak …”
From BBC.com
‘Canada
v US: Loon stabs eagle through heart’
And
in a contest between the bald eagle, America's national bird, and a common
loon, which is featured on Canada's dollar coin, few would bet on the latter to
come out the victor.
But
sometimes the underdog comes out on top, as was revealed when an eagle was
found dead in the water near a dead loon chick in a Maine lake.
A
necropsy revealed he was killed by a stab to the heart from a loon's beak.
Baby
loons are common prey for eagles, which are fearsome hunters.
Bald
eagles are protected in the US, and typically their remains are sent to the
directly to the National Eagle Repository in Colorado.
It
is a crime in the US to kill an eagle, possess one or disturb its remains,
except for special exemptions, such as in the use of Native American
ceremonies.
But after seeing a
dead baby loon chick so near the carcass, scientists began to wonder if the
eagle could have been killed by an enraged mother loon in an avian equivalent
of David and Goliath.
So
they sent the eagle not to the eagle repository, but to the National Wildlife
Health Center in Madison, Wisconsin where it could be examined by a loon
specialist.
There, a
pathologist found that the eagle died by a quick stab to the heart from what
appeared to be a loon beak, and the chick had eagle talon marks, indicating it
had been captured by an eagle.
A
nearby neighbour also told wildlife investigators she heard a
"hullabaloo" the night before.
Wildlife
biologist Danielle D'Auria, who works for the Maine Department of Inland
Fisheries and Wildlife, shared the news on the department's blog, noting it is
the first confirmed case of a loon slaying an eagle.
"Who
would think a loon would stand a chance against such a powerful predator?"
she wrote.
Link at maggiesfarm.
(Way overwritten in an
attempt at making the US a permanent aggressor, and poor Canada defending the
bullied everywhere.)
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