[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. “Dumpster chickens”. To the fishermen in Dutch Harbor, they’re known as “dumpster chickens” because bald eagles are scavengers, and congregate around the garbage bins in town. They are seen as a nuisance for the most part.

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