But it was really no contest. All the heron wanted was a way out.
A couple of weeks ago I put up a post about my visit to a dam and the birds there. Well yesterday I made the six hour round trip again. This time the weather was much better as was cooperation from the birds. I observed/documented this eagle attacking a great blue heron in order to steal its fish. I was pretty far off and the images are substantially cropped (8-10MP vs 20MP original). But there was good light and they are sharp so they cropped well. Unfortunately at that range DOF didn't do much to soften the BG which is really messy. But as I said, they are documentary not fine art
1) This mature bald eagle was sitting in a tree across the river from where I was set up. I was keeping an eye on it while also watching/shooting other activity. It launched from its tree top and by the time I found it in the viewfinder and locked focus it had made a pass at a great blue heron. Bald eagles are notorious for stealing from other birds so I figured it was not after the heron itself but rather the heron's catch.
2) I could see it had no fish so I kept tracking its movement figuring it would circle back.
3) In this shot you can see the heron has jumped into the water to retrieve the fish which it presumably dropped. The heron is up under the trees/brush where it is difficult for the eagle to get at it. On the other hand it can't escape. The fish is visible but it is hard to tell whether it is impaled on the top half of the heron's beak or the heron had just dropped it.
4) The heron's head is drawn back and it is trying to retreat but is cornered.
5) This shot is funny. The eagle is looking straight at the camera as if aware that its assault is being recorded. You can see the heron shrieking in the BG up under the brush.
6) The eagle circles around and lands in a tree about 30-40ft(12m) directly above the heron.
7) Apparently he's thinking up another strategy. The light BG is the face of the dam.
8) I missed the eagle diving again but this time it came away with the fish. I did get a shot of it making its getaway. I've got another frame or two in which the fish is more visible but this is the best one of the bird.