Damaging wildlife encounters occur day by day, however right here in america, we usually hear of assaults on people by animals like bears and mountain lions. Bald eagles, not a lot. And but, the Metropolis of Kodiak Port & Harbors Division has issued a warning to locals; there’s a bald eagle attacking individuals at Kodiak Harbor, and it’s not fairly.
The truth is, at the very least three of the identified assaults have required sutures.
The Port & Harbors Division made a put up final week on Fb, saying: “St Herman (Canine Bay) Harbor customers please take word. There have been quite a few eagle assaults this week close to the top of L and M floats, at the very least three requiring sutures that we all know of.”
The division stated they’ve contacted U.S. Fish and Wildlife for assist. Within the meantime, they’ve additionally posted somewhat-comical warning posters across the harbor.
Alaska Public Media spoke to Kodiak Island Borough Meeting member James Turner, who confirmed the assaults.
“Watch out over in Canine Bay, strolling on L and M floats. There have been a number of eagle assaults,” Turner instructed the information outlet. “U.S. Fish and Wildlife is trying into this. However a number of individuals have been attacked and a number of individuals have wanted stitches.”
As to why the bald eagle is attacking individuals, Steve Lewis, a USFWS biologist, instructed Alaska Public Media that he suspects the eagle is basically within the useless fish and meals scraps on the docks. Maybe, then, it’s just like when a bear turns into used to getting free meals from people after which turns into aggressive.