[Video] Fisherman Is Feeding A Huge Flock Of Bald Eagles, Then The Camera Pans Left…

Bald eagles are rare, fascinating creatures. For most people, spotting one of these dignified birds in the wild is a stroke of luck, and unless they’re at a zoo, interacting with them is almost unheard of.

That’s not the case for Alaskan fisherman Jessie Peek, though, who claims that seeing the majestic birds up close is “just another day in Alaska.” If you don’t believe him, watch how he gets a bunch of bald eagles to flock right to his feet…



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344 thoughts on “[Video] Fisherman Is Feeding A Huge Flock Of Bald Eagles, Then The Camera Pans Left…

  1. wow awesome.isn’t that illegal though because it could disrupt their eating habits in the wild. I would do it to though. if you guys like this then you should support Dollywood to. she has save hundreds and helps them reproduce and sets them back in the wild. like a thousand birds already

  2. Found what was left of an Eagle carcass on the east path of Peche Island yesterday. Eagles do get very timid around human and will sit low in the trees there. Whether it was a racoon or fox they ate most of it. When the Eagles nested there it was common to have them close enough to be in arm’s reach and I would have to keep a short leash on the dogs there. I have many close uos of them and liked seeing them toss apart the nest to get the Eaglets to fly and fend for food for themselves. They liked to be fed if you brought them scraps.

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