Bob, Guess you don't want to hear about the adult Golden Eagle fly-over I had at the house this afternoon - third since mid-December... ;o) Seems they're hunting the ridge line above Big Cedar Creek. The Sharp-Shinned is still making sporadic appearances to dine on Sparrows, Juncos, and such. A L-H Shrike chased finches from the feeders yesterday afternoon. Also had a possible Redpoll a little bit ago at the feeder in the back. Didn't get good looks though due to fading light... Still seeing Siskins and occasionally a Purple Finch or two as well as the R-H WP. Enjoy the birds... Richard Kretz Lebanon (Elk Garden area), VA ----- Original Message ----- From: Bob To: opiehunter@xxxxxxxxx ; bristol-birds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ; 'buchanan co bc' ; 'virginia birds' Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2009 5:02 PM Subject: [bcbirdclub] Re: Golden Eagle and Common Raven Dogfight Tom Hunter you make life very rough for those of us who have to work and have a raptor addiction. Bob(Bebirding)Riggs Lebanon, VA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: bcbirdclub-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bcbirdclub-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Thomas Hunter Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2009 11:07 PM To: bristol-birds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; buchanan co bc; virginia birds Subject: [bcbirdclub] Golden Eagle and Common Raven Dogfight Travis Ratliff and I decided to do a couple of hours of birding before the rains hit Russell County today. We started with 3 male Northern Pintails mixed in with 75 plus Mallards at the mudhole at Elk Garden. We travelled on to Corn Valley and were treated to quite a show. As we parked and got out of the truck to scan the mountains we saw a couple of Ravens soaring above the ridge line. We then saw 2 immature Golden Eagles come out of the treeline. One of them had a large object in his talon and he and his companion began to play a game. The one would soar over the ridge then drop the object and then catch it before it hit the ground. The companion would follow behind and then chase the other back over the ridge. After they tired of the game one of the Eagles left but the other began slowly circling the ridgeline and of course the Ravens began chasing. Travis and I watched a continuing dogfight between the Eagle and the Ravens. The Eagle would soar high with the Ravens in pursuit and then would dive towards the ground with 2 Ravens hot on his tail.Then the Eagle and the Ravens would emerge from the treeline in a vertical climb except this time the Eagle was doing the chasing. The number of Ravens kept increasing until there were 12 or more still soaring with the Eagle. Each time the Eagle would roll onto his back with the talons up the Ravens stopped their pursuit and scattered. This went on for over 10 minutes and all of this time I did not see the Golden Eagle flap his wings. It was a spectacular exhibit of flying skills. Oh yes, we also saw 4 Red-tailed Hawks, 2 American Kestrels, 1 Sharp-shinned Hawk, 1 Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, numerous Cedar Waxwings and Yellow-rumped Warblers. Tom Hunter Tom & Laverne Hunter Russell County Bird Club Lebanon, VA