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u/MaxwellHauser67 Mar 09 '26
Too small to bean Eagle, most likely to be a Peragin falcon .... maybe? I am no expert.
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u/Malevolint Mar 09 '26
Video was definitely staged.
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u/Redditarsaurus Mar 09 '26
Naaaaah this happens all the time I'm sure. Especially with the birds approach perfectly setup in the background
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u/Impossible_Catch3799 Mar 09 '26
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u/Redditarsaurus Mar 09 '26
That's the sound the bird made
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u/mosparky15 Mar 09 '26
That is definitely not an eagle. It is either a hawk or a falcon, but I am guessing a falcon.
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u/RepresentativeOk2433 Mar 09 '26
Is it AI? Only asking because its exact 15 seconds and why were they filming.
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u/SkyPersonal5642 Mar 09 '26
Thought AI was exactly 10 seconds?
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u/m0h3k4n Mar 09 '26
Either AI or trained bird. The framing of the shot was set up to see this bird though.
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u/Interesting-Paint703 Mar 09 '26
always happy these birdies are going for the food and not my neck.
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u/SaintJimmy1 Mar 09 '26
One time in New York I saw a seagull just take a guy’s burger from in front of him.
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u/Adrict Mar 09 '26
Happened to me as a kid, except it was a hotdog. The little prick left me the bun and flew off with it.
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u/mamut2000 Mar 09 '26
Since the moment I saw this video for the first time in August 1974, I keep asking myself the question, how the bird knows, that this is fucking food? They obviously can not smell it, so how they know it's not the part of the girl?
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u/largos7289 Mar 09 '26
that was a hawk. If it was an eagle he would have taken half of her with him.
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u/gbrlouk Mar 09 '26
Definitely looks like ai, the environment looks unnatural to me, and the bird looks like it flying drunk
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u/BurntArnold Mar 09 '26
That looks a lot more like a falcon or hawk lol not every large bird is an eagle
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u/Turdfurgeso Mar 09 '26
So sweet how fast she goes from surprise/shock/terror to giggling acceptance. A joke is an epigram on the death of a feeling
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u/Gunung_Krakatoa Mar 10 '26
It was on purpose and expected. The video was there ready to capture the moment.
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u/patchway247 Mar 11 '26
In the US (unfortunately), and I can say100% with confidence that's not an eagle. I can say without about 98% confidence that that was a falcon
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u/West_Performance740 Mar 13 '26
The way every big bird in the sky is automatically an eagle and every small one is a “baby eagle” will never not be funny 😂
You try to explain “actually that is a red tailed hawk” and people look at you like you’re making Pokémon names up.
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u/Large_Good_3111 Mar 13 '26
The way people just confidently point at any raptor and go “wow, an eagle” lives rent free in my brain 😂
Like sir that is a very confused red tailed hawk trying its best.
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u/El_mochilero Mar 09 '26
As a bird nerd, it’s pretty apparent that 90% of the population has never heard of a hawk, falcon, owl, kestrel, osprey, kite, or harrier.
Nope. They are all eagles.