
Not AI! Eagles Feast on Fish During Flood Tide Frenzy
Eagles are opportunistic hunters, and these birds know a secret about this stretch of water. They sit and wait, patiently, until it’s time.
Then they take to the air in large numbers, all chasing one thing. Food. An incoming flood tide is about to send hundreds of fish to the surface, and every eagle in the area knows exactly what that means.
Catching the dying fish is easy for them. They’re built for it. Roughly 7,000 feathers help them master the air, and massive scaled feet tipped with jet black, sickle shaped talons make hauling fish out of the rapids almost effortless.
Young and old birds gather to take part in the feast. The food is so plentiful that many of them don’t even bother landing, they eat their catch right there on the wing.
Real footage, real behavior, no AI involved.
