Bald eagle eating dead deer Plum Point Rd.

Baja28

Obama destroyed America
Stop with the bully behavior and BS icon!
Yes, deer eat lead from being shot with it. Dont care if it is what it is, they are wounded/killed with a piece of lead "shot" at them by a human from a weapon of some fashion.
Deer dies, eagles eat and digest lead.
Hunters field dress deer and leave guts, etc in the field which animal eat and ingest the lead shot. ( it is now broken into small pieces after impact)

Folks STILL use lead because we are still getting in sick birds.
You disagree AND call my post "BS" ..then contact Tri-State Bird Rescue in Newark Deleware and ASK.
Contact the National Wildlife Rehabilitators Assoc and ask for stats.
Contact Raptor Center, Univ. of Minn. ask them and call their info BS!

From an article, In fact, of the 29 bald eagles admitted last year, only one survived the lead poisoning to be released back into the wild.

I suggest you read it!
Google "eagles lead poison"
Lead is still used and eagles get sick and die Baja.
And it is not limited to eagles either!

Yea, thanks for the osprey report.
Go jump off a bridge!! I'm not bullying anyone and I'll call :bs: anytime I see it and you're full of it!! Stop posting :bs: and I'll stop calling you on it. JFC!! A Minnesota article on eagles?!?!?! :killingme I don't know what the laws are in MN but I do know what they are in MD. In fact Eagles are making a great comeback and have been removed from the endangered list. Maryland Wildlife - Bald Eagles - Wildlife and Heritage Service - Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Stop trying to mislead with your :bs:

Deer are NOT hunted with shot!! For someone who presents themselves as knowledgeable about wildlife, you sure aren't very smart!!
 

Katelin

one day the dark will end
Go jump off a bridge!! I'm not bullying anyone and I'll call :bs: anytime I see it and you're full of it!! Stop posting :bs: and I'll stop calling you on it. JFC!! A Minnesota article on eagles?!?!?! :killingme I don't know what the laws are in MN but I do know what they are in MD. In fact Eagles are making a great comeback and have been removed from the endangered list. Maryland Wildlife - Bald Eagles - Wildlife and Heritage Service - Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Stop trying to mislead with your :bs:

Deer are NOT hunted with shot!! For someone who presents themselves as knowledgeable about wildlife, you sure aren't very smart!!

Eagles are NOT protected by the state of Maryland. They come under the protection of the USF&W, and all eagles are governed by USF&W, not DNR! Maryland is obligated to abide by and work with USFW, which they do. And to work with them you need a permit ( Migratory Bird Laws) from them..I have such a permit. To house them, you need an additional special permit,( which I do not have because there are facilities near by with vets on staff to care for these birds) and sometimes DNR can grant permission after clearing it with USFW ( because "DC" is right next door) So, yes, I do what I am talking about.



How do you hunt deer...club them with a stick or look at them and scare them to death?
You SHOOT them, thus they have been SHOT with a projectile!
The majority of these "projectiles" are made of LEAD.
Understand?
They get shot with lead and get poisoning from lead shot.
How hard is that for you to understand?
Once the lead is in the body, we do not care in what form it entered, lead is lead and it kills.
 

Katelin

one day the dark will end
Did you two read my post????? the deer was in the road...a local state trooper witnessed 10 or so bald eagles in the road eatting on it...so HE PULLED THE DEER INTO THE FIELD ..so the eagles were safe to eat off of it...

Sorry Paso, I misread some of that.
Yes, hit by car is much safer to eat and Kuddos to the Trooper who moved it!:buddies:
 

Pasofever

Does my butt look big?
Katelin...what he is saying is you shoot deer with BRASS shot...no scatter shots of bbs lead like you do for goose, turkey pheasant etc...
 

Pasofever

Does my butt look big?
J said some have some lead.....ok the brass is in Pa riffle...Md is muzzleloader and shotgun and yes that has brass....I would think they would eat more from car kills though then shot and not recovered...
 

Baja28

Obama destroyed America
Katelin...what he is saying is you shoot deer with BRASS shot...no scatter shots of bbs lead like you do for goose, turkey pheasant etc...
No it's not brass, it's a rifled slug. An eagle cannot eat a 1 oz rifled slug.

She didn't even click on my link.
On April 5, 2010 the bald eagle was removed from Maryland’s list of threatened and endangered species. This is a great success story. The bald eagle was also removed from the federal endangered species list in August 2007. Removal from these official lists is a result of the tremendous recovery of this former endangered species. The bald eagle population is now fully recovered. Bald eagles are regularly seen throughout Maryland, especially near the Chesapeake Bay and its tidal rivers.

She is clueless but most on here know that.
 

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Katelin

one day the dark will end
Katelin...what he is saying is you shoot deer with BRASS shot...no scatter shots of bbs lead like you do for goose, turkey pheasant etc...

Not everyone does that Paso. Brass costs more, and no one checks. It is up to each individual hunter to use non-lead.
Many deer slugs are still made of lead.

It would be nice if ALL lead was pull off the shelves. Eagles eat any dead thing, geese, ducks, squirrels,etc., all these animals shot with lead and not quite dead, and they die later or the hunters cant find them, but the birds of prey can.
 

Hank

my war
Not everyone does that Paso. Brass costs more, and no one checks. It is up to each individual hunter to use non-lead.
Many deer slugs are still made of lead.

It would be nice if ALL lead was pull off the shelves. Eagles eat any dead thing, geese, ducks, squirrels,etc., all these animals shot with lead and not quite dead, and they die later or the hunters cant find them, but the birds of prey can.

Stay out of my field with your stupid camera!
 

Katelin

one day the dark will end
No it's not brass, it's a rifled slug. An eagle cannot eat a 1 oz rifled slug.

She didn't even click on my link.

She is clueless but most on here know that.

Baja, what happens to that slug AFTER is enters the body?
Think it stays in one nice rounded shape?
Where do you aim? Vital organs, heart, lung.
After you field dress, what do you do with the entrails? Most just leave it behind for the animals to eat.
Where is that lead slug now?
On the ground, in the waste, waiting for an animal to ingest and pass on thru the food chain.

It does not take much lead to poison and kill a small animal.
 

Pasofever

Does my butt look big?
No it's not brass, it's a rifled slug. An eagle cannot eat a 1 oz rifled slug.

She didn't even click on my link.

She is clueless but most on here know that.

OK sorry I am sick was in the ER most of the night...and pretty out of it right now....probably should not even be trying to think right now.....yeah thats large in a 12 gage what a bout a 20 gage? I have a Belgin made browning A5 as my weapon of choice but I dont deer hunt only pheasant and chucker......and I use a bird shot and I have eaten alot of pellets myself...lol in my rabbit and pheasant meat
 

Katelin

one day the dark will end
No it's not brass, it's a rifled slug. An eagle cannot eat a 1 oz rifled slug.

She didn't even click on my link.

She is clueless but most on here know that.

I clicked..big slug, big deal.

You have any idea WHY the eagle was removed? Not because it was the idea of the biologists, it was from pressure of politicians. It was about property owners not being able to develop their property because of the presence of eagle nests.
 

Baja28

Obama destroyed America
OK sorry I am sick was in the ER most of the night...and pretty out of it right now....probably should not even be trying to think right now.....yeah thats large in a 12 gage what a bout a 20 gage? I have a Belgin made browning A5 as my weapon of choice but I dont deer hunt only pheasant and chucker......and I use a bird shot and I have eaten alot of pellets myself...lol in my rabbit and pheasant meat
Oh NP Paso. She's lost on terminology and trying to fool everyone that eagles are dropping dead everywhere from eating "shot" when it just isn't true. In fact if you google like she suggested, the only thing that comes up is Minnesota. Took me awhile to find anything on MD.

Lead is legal for woodland game. Sure an eagle can eat a lead infected bird/animal but it RARELY happens. I'm sick of misinformation being used to harm hunting and will call them out on it.
 

Katelin

one day the dark will end
OK sorry I am sick was in the ER most of the night...and pretty out of it right now....probably should not even be trying to think right now.....yeah thats large in a 12 gage what a bout a 20 gage? I have a Belgin made browning A5 as my weapon of choice but I dont deer hunt only pheasant and chucker......and I use a bird shot and I have eaten alot of pellets myself...lol in my rabbit and pheasant meat

Sorry you have been sick. No fun. Hope you feel better soon.

We are bigger and can handle lead. But look at all the buildings that contained lead based paint and the problems that is still causing!

Ask our "friend" about birds of prey and lead poisoning, she is much more of an expert, and I have learned much from her. Also have gone out on rescues for her and "him" picking up eagles, where the dx was toxic poisoning.
I believe another rehabber was looking into the cost of buying a lead tester so we would know right away instead of having to transport 1-2 hours away now that Gerda is gone. Most go to Tri-State Bird rescue in Deleware. It is a very expensive to treat an animal for lead poisoning!
 

corollinout

Member
Baja, you sound like an idiot that has WAY to much time on your hands, you should get outside more and away from the keyboard.

Katelin, I think the "shots" (as in photos) look awesome. I love the fact eagles aren't that rare to see like they used to be. I see them all the time around that area, just never have my camera with me. Even with the smaller lens you were able to create a great scene/story with these shots. I'm not sure what camera you use, but with today's DSLR you should be able to crop it and still print it to a good size for display.
 

Katelin

one day the dark will end
Wild Heart Ranch's bald eagle rescue

This is the Facebook page of Wild Heart Rescue in Oklahoma that recently rescued an eagle with lead poisoning.
Please take time to read it and understand the nature of lead poisoning in wildlife.
So far, their eagle is making progress!
Nice that they are doing on line documentation.
Eagle flight pens are so important. One reason we don't always get our eagles back to release where they came from is that we do not have a pen to fly them in as they recover and get stronge..
One rehabber in St. Marys is trying to build one, but they are expensive!




News story on one of the 2 eagles brought in to Wild Heart Ranch
One was shot and would not survive, the other, Miracle is being treated still.


Veterinarians believe she's suffering from lead poisoning, something not uncommon when it comes to birds of prey.

"They're scavengers. They'll eat ducks and other birds that are shot. They may scavenge off of caucuses or a deer that's been shot. Lead is very toxic, so just a small amount ingested could kill an eagle," said Dr. Kay Backues, Tulsa Zoo Veterinarian.
 
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Lurk

Happy Creepy Ass Cracka
:bs:
1. You don't hunt deer with shot. You use rifled slugs.
2. Lead shot hasn't been used in over 20 years.
3. The osprey are here. Saw one yesterday.

I guess since they've disproved Rachel Carson's DDT claims, they need a new boogeyman to blame.
 

luvscats

New Member
Actually, believe it or not, there is a map for hummingbird migration sightings HERE
They arrive when there is a reliable food supply to support the adults and the babies. In addition to nectar, they eat bugs! Check out the map...they will be here!!! Also plant some stuff hummers like. Butterfly bush is great!!
Actually, if you Google "Hummingbird Migration 2012" several sites come up with good maps!


I looked up some of these sites. Very interesting and helpful. I've sent the info to some friends who also feed hummers. Thanks.
 

Baja28

Obama destroyed America
Baja, you sound like an idiot that has WAY to much time on your hands, you should get outside more and away from the keyboard.

Katelin, I think the "shots" (as in photos) look awesome. I love the fact eagles aren't that rare to see like they used to be. I see them all the time around that area, just never have my camera with me. Even with the smaller lens you were able to create a great scene/story with these shots. I'm not sure what camera you use, but with today's DSLR you should be able to crop it and still print it to a good size for display.
My what an informative post. Unable to make a point but really shows your intellect. :lmao:
Keep associating yourself with the board kook. Speaks volumes about you. :crazy:
 
Thats awesome!! 10 eagles on one deer..That has to be a record!
Someone must have pulled this deer..or it died there...
Thanks..:buddies:

So many healthy eagles back where they are supposed to be! No more DDT!!:yahoo:

Thats just what I was thinking.:killingme

Did you two read my post????? the deer was in the road...a local state trooper witnessed 10 or so bald eagles in the road eatting on it...so HE PULLED THE DEER INTO THE FIELD ..so the eagles were safe to eat off of it...

Has nothing to do with your post. Why I replied to Katelin. Why I posted that and laughed is because how else would the deer have gotten there?
 
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