fifyAg_07 said:
Quite a few of them out by Lake Houston especially right there inside Upper Eastside Area
Saw two flying above us while playing Longwood a few months ago.Premium said:
We have Bald Eagles in Houston?
It was probably his kid.vansprinkle said:
Why did the guy stand guard over the dead bird and not chase after the kids who did it? If he knew it was a pellet gun, why not catch them and beat their asses?
My parents lived on the Lake in Indian Shores just Southeast of the bridge and there was a nest to the south of their house. This was 12 years ago so hopefully there's more in the area now.redag06 said:
There is actually one bird that perches in a tree right next to the Lake Houston bridge crossing in to Huffman everyday around 5.
Premium said:
We have Bald Eagles in Houston?
Eagles are not a rare thing, they've been around for a long, long time.Premium said:
We have Bald Eagles in Houston?
Then it's the perfect bird to represent the majority of the American populous.schmellba99 said:Eagles are not a rare thing, they've been around for a long, long time.Premium said:
We have Bald Eagles in Houston?
And honestly, aside from the fact that they are the national bird, they are some of the dumbest and laziest birds of prey. Crappy hunters that will scavenge over actually hunting the majority of the time.
My lazy ass definitely falls in with the majority of Americans.ChiliBeans said:
Tell us more about you hunt the deadliest prey.
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And honestly, aside from the fact that they are the national bird, they are some of the dumbest and laziest birds of prey. Crappy hunters that will scavenge over actually hunting the majority of the time.
Nope, never heard of it.swimmerbabe11 said:
You obviously didn't watch the Rescuers Down Under.
There are quite a few.Premium said:
We have Bald Eagles in Houston?
In the past 10+ years, I've seen a couple in Fulshear, and one near Mason Rd and the Westpark. My son looked up and said "hey, a bald eagle!" Thinking it was a hawk, I looked, and sure enough he was right.1208HawkTree said:
Where in Katy? I've never seen one in the wild and would love to get the chance to.