Seems this type of attack has been reported out west (Washington State), too
http://web.kitsapsun.com/news/99july/daily/0729a1d.html
http://seattletimes.com/html/localnews/2011454352_eagleheron27m.html
Wendy Ealding
Chesterfield County
On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 6:12 PM, Patty <joeandpattyelton@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Same two bald eagles that killed the Great Blue on Wednesday returned to a
powerline perch on the dam road between lakes 2 & 3. At 4:15 our second,
and remaining, resident Great Blue came cruising from the 2nd lake into the
cove of the 3rd lake. It sat peacefully for about a 1/4 hour until the
eagles left their perch flying up into the cove and made an attack at the
Great Blue. It let out a horrendous squawk and flew back to the 2nd lake.
The eagles quickly landed a mere 10-15 feet above the water and remained
til nightfall and the Great Blue survived another day. Interestingly, 14
hoodies and 1 male kingfisher were within feet of the heron.
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Patty Elton, Lake Shawnee
Powhatan County
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