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Lolleroffles

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 4:20 pm
by Laserminer
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That is all.

Re: Lolleroffles

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 4:27 pm
by Agentred
Haha, that's pretty funny. It would make a pretty good story to bring home with you.

Re: Lolleroffles

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 4:39 pm
by Bonejunky
Agentred wrote:Haha, that's pretty funny. It would make a pretty good story to bring home with you.
If you survived. If that eagle got its claws around the guy's throat, he would be a goner.

Re: Lolleroffles

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 4:49 pm
by MrOrwin
So I'm a photographer for Planet Earth (Discovery Channel) and me and my mates were going out to film this cool brown eagle nest. We had found the previous day. Despite the mother not being there, and the warnings from the local villagers of "Big Sky", we pressed on determined to see some brown eagle hatchlings.

We walked about four hours to the peak where the nest was.
I stayed on the ground whilst the rest of the crew walked up the mountain to get close-ups on the eggs.

I could hear the mother screeching on the peak so I figured everything was okay where I was. Sadly I had forgotten my winter camo suit for filming in the snow, and had to where Josephs brown coat.

I got out my lens and started hooking my camera up and piecing it together, and finally after about 20 minutes of freezing my hands off trying to put all the pieces together, I heard the mother screech one more time and then a flutter of wing beats and a sharp pain in my back startled me.

The mother attacked me with a veracious flurry of talon and wing and beak and scream. I could feel the flesh ripping off my back as her talons dug almost into my spine. I could feel the scars in her nails from her age, that's how deep it was.

She lifted me about 2 feet off the ground pulling me away from camera and knocking it over breaking the 2000$ lens and tri-pod.

I was rushed to the hospital.
6 hours away.
I was bleeding profusely from my back and neck and I didn't think I would make it.

The entire time I was in the ER I kept thinking how lucky I was.
It took about a weeks recovery and some spinal tissue surgery to finally get me back on my feet.
I spent another week in the hospital, doing small bursts of recovery until I was finally able to leave.

The moment I walked out of the hospital

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it came for me.

Re: Lolleroffles

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 4:58 pm
by stonechucker
Let's put the first photo in perspective and compare to last photo.
The first eagle is a immature. Basically a kid or teenager at best. The 'splotchy' feather color is how they look when young.
Last photo has no real point of reference, but you see the solid color so it adult. Average full grown wing span is 6ft.
So...
first photo the guy is screaming and crying cause the 'little' eagle came. If Momma had shown up...it would have been MrOrwin's story.
Eagle nests are protected by State and Federal law for Your Protection not the eagle's.
:)

Re: Lolleroffles

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 5:02 pm
by MrOrwin
Way to ruin it.
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Re: Lolleroffles

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 5:10 pm
by stonechucker
MrOrwin wrote:Way to ruin it.
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sorry. I forgot to 'dumb it down'
Eagle scary! aaaaaaaa!

Re: Lolleroffles

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 8:43 pm
by Laserminer
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Here he cometh...