Osprey and the Eagle

I wasn’t needed anywhere today and took the day off. I headed to Fukushimagata and found lots of birds merging between winter and spring. I heard skylarks overhead, but Whooper Swans paddled in the ponds reserved in the summer for lotus plants. Lots of waterfowl including ducks, egrets, herons, coots and cormorants. A large flock of lapwings was often disturbed from their grazing on the empty ricefields behind me. I don’t know how many more eagles I can see before winter is totally gone but I was delighted to see the solid figure of a White-tailed Eagle appear, seemingly coming from the mountains. The eagle stirred us all up and I watched it circle high above me before turning into a stoop and all the birds began to storm in all directions. I realised an osprey was hovering about 20 metres above the water and the eagle gathered pace directly towards it. I’ve seen eagles chase ospreys for their fish but this osprey was yet to catch anything. It seemed the eagle was intent on the osprey itself. By the time the eagle had reached the osprey it was fairly far away and my photos are heavily cropped but then the two turned towards me and came hurriedly right to me. Mallard surrounded me and I lost focus for an instant, but there osprey baulked right out of the picture and the eagle became interested in the shoreline in front of me, before it was chased away by the single, large, agro, gull of the wetland. Moments later a peregrine disturbed the lapwings and rocketed by me then a young goshawk landed in a nearby tree. I tried to pack up my camera again and then an adult goshawk rushed along the water’s edge. A good day to be out.



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