
Photographer Shoots Epic Battle Between Fox And Eagle Over Rabbit, And It Gets More And More Epic With Each Photo
How would you feel if you were on your way home proudly clutching your hard-earned food, when all of a sudden somebody jumps you, snatches away your sandwich and does a runner? You’d be furious, wouldn’t you? Spare a thought then for this poor red fox, whose rabbit was dramatically stolen by a cheeky bald eagle on the San Juan Islands, WA, just recently.
The bald eagle is a symbol of America, powerful, graceful and fearsome. However, quite aptly one could say, it is also known as a master thief, quite happy to steal food from others whenever the opportunity arises. “Eagles really don’t like to waste a lot of effort in getting their food, so they look for easy opportunities,” Kevin told Bored Panda.
“A couple of days ago, I captured an especially dramatic act of thievery between these wild animals,” he wrote on his blog. “I saw a bald eagle steal a rabbit from a young red fox. Even more impressive: at times, this battle played out more than 20 feet in the air.”
Kevin was on the San Juan Islands watching wildlife, namely young foxes, called kits, play and hunt on the prairie. “A red fox caught a rabbit and was carrying it across the meadow,” he said. “I panned my camera with it to capture the action. Then behind me, I heard the cry of a bald eagle. I turned around and saw it approaching fast. I knew it wanted the rabbit. I intently trained my camera on the fox bracing for a split second of the action.”
“To my surprise, the scene was even more dramatic than I expected. I thought the fox would drop the rabbit, giving the eagle an easy dinner. Instead, the fox, with its jaw still clenched on the rabbit, inadvertently got snagged by the bald eagle. The eagle lifted the young fox and rabbit into the sky triggering an even more dramatic struggle.”
That’s one feisty fox! The entire airborne battle lasted around 8 seconds, bringing a whole new meaning to the term ‘flying fox.’ Finally, after realizing that this battle cannot be won, the fox gave up the fight and the eagle dropped it from a height of around 20 feet. While taking a pretty heavy landing, the fox showed no signs of injury from its flight. “It shook off the encounter and resumed playing with its fellow kits. I took several pictures of it after the ordeal and couldn’t find a single scratch,” Kevin said.
“I suspect the eagle thought that since it was a very young fox, the fox probably would have been scared by the eagle and would have dropped the rabbit,” Kevin explained to Bored Panda. “It was a very unique experience. I’ve seen bald eagles steal food from crows, great blue herons, and other eagles. I’ve never seen an act of theft like that where an eagle, fox, and rabbit participate together. But I’ve been working on wildlife photography for nearly 20 years, I believe every animal has a story to tell.”
“Images that tell a story — rather than just being pretty pictures — are my favorite. That’s what I work toward”
And what a story the eagle, fox, and rabbit turned out to be! Scroll down below to check out the incredibly cool photos for yourself, and let us know what you think in the comments!
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Photographer Kevin Ebi of LivingWilderness.com captured the fight of a life time recently
Image credits: Kevin Ebi
“Eagles really don’t like to waste a lot of effort in getting their food, so they look for easy opportunities,” Kevin told Bored Panda.
Image credits: Kevin Ebi
“A couple of days ago, I captured an especially dramatic act of thievery. I saw a bald eagle steal a rabbit from a young red fox”
Image credits: Kevin Ebi
“Even more impressive: at times, this battle played out more than 20 feet in the air”
Image credits: Kevin Ebi
“A red fox caught a rabbit and was carrying it across the meadow. I panned my camera with it to capture the action”
Image credits: Kevin Ebi
“Then behind me, I heard the cry of a bald eagle. I knew it wanted the rabbit”
Image credits: Kevin Ebi
“To my surprise, the scene was even more dramatic than I expected”
Image credits: Kevin Ebi
“I thought the fox would drop the rabbit, giving the eagle an easy dinner”
Image credits: Kevin Ebi
“Instead, the fox, with its jaw still clenched on the rabbit, inadvertently got snagged by the bald eagle”
Image credits: Kevin Ebi
“The eagle lifted the young fox and rabbit into the sky triggering an even more dramatic struggle”
Image credits: Kevin Ebi
The entire airborne battle lasted around 8 seconds, bringing a whole new meaning to the term ‘flying fox’
Image credits: Kevin Ebi
The fox was fine after its flight. “It shook off the encounter and resumed playing with its fellow kits”
Image credits: Kevin Ebi
“I took several pictures of it after the ordeal and couldn’t find a single scratch”
Image credits: Kevin Ebi
Either way, the rabbit loses.
Yes the poor rabbit got the worst of it....Hopefully he was dead before he took that plane ride.
Nope Ben Smith...I don’t think I will shut up. I’m just going to post my comment twice. Enjoy!
Yes the poor rabbit got the worst of it....Hopefully he was dead before he took that plane ride.
Ben Smith is a lil salty aren't ya? The downvotes speak for you. *Eyeroll*
Fox and or Eagle gotta eat, too. They don't do soy burgers.
Didn't look like it....off the chart trauma!
You can at least have sympathy for all things that die. Wouldn't you greive when someone that you love in your family dies? "I am sorry! You should not be greiving! It's a shame you do not know how nature works!" That is pretty much what you said. That is not the right way to go! You can still love for something and greive for them! Bunnies are cute! That may be why some certain people may feel sad for the creatures! R.I.P bunny, R.I.P.
Ben Smith, it ain't cool to be a jerk. I know about nature and I voted down on all your comments. I know that everything must live and die. The thing is, you can also have a heart too.
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Lol yeah I got a lot of down votes from idiots who don't understand how nature works. It's more sad than funny I guess but oh well
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It's a shame you don't understand how nature works Cesi. Post all you want, doesn't make you any less oblivious.
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*eyeroll* Shut up.
Yeah, I kinda identify with the rabbit.
Your S.O. bites you like a fox? :D
You got anything better to do than reply on BP in less than an hour? Get a life.
Foxes are very smart and sly when hunting but the Eagles rule the roost.
:'(
This is the sort of nature photography about which shutterbugs dream. Talk about seredipitous timing and location! And can you imagine what Kipling would have thought about seeing this? He'd be penning a fable before the fox hit the ground.
It makes you wonder more about all the amazing things we never see that happen in nature.
deep condolences to my man, the rabbit.
Either way, the rabbit loses.
Yes the poor rabbit got the worst of it....Hopefully he was dead before he took that plane ride.
Nope Ben Smith...I don’t think I will shut up. I’m just going to post my comment twice. Enjoy!
Yes the poor rabbit got the worst of it....Hopefully he was dead before he took that plane ride.
Ben Smith is a lil salty aren't ya? The downvotes speak for you. *Eyeroll*
Fox and or Eagle gotta eat, too. They don't do soy burgers.
Didn't look like it....off the chart trauma!
You can at least have sympathy for all things that die. Wouldn't you greive when someone that you love in your family dies? "I am sorry! You should not be greiving! It's a shame you do not know how nature works!" That is pretty much what you said. That is not the right way to go! You can still love for something and greive for them! Bunnies are cute! That may be why some certain people may feel sad for the creatures! R.I.P bunny, R.I.P.
Ben Smith, it ain't cool to be a jerk. I know about nature and I voted down on all your comments. I know that everything must live and die. The thing is, you can also have a heart too.
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Lol yeah I got a lot of down votes from idiots who don't understand how nature works. It's more sad than funny I guess but oh well
This comment is hidden. Click here to view.
It's a shame you don't understand how nature works Cesi. Post all you want, doesn't make you any less oblivious.
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*eyeroll* Shut up.
Yeah, I kinda identify with the rabbit.
Your S.O. bites you like a fox? :D
You got anything better to do than reply on BP in less than an hour? Get a life.
Foxes are very smart and sly when hunting but the Eagles rule the roost.
:'(
This is the sort of nature photography about which shutterbugs dream. Talk about seredipitous timing and location! And can you imagine what Kipling would have thought about seeing this? He'd be penning a fable before the fox hit the ground.
It makes you wonder more about all the amazing things we never see that happen in nature.
deep condolences to my man, the rabbit.