- Location
- Baiting Hollow Long Island NY
Now I live in New York 2 miles outside the city limits and we have a lof of birds here. Mostly pigeons, sparrows, robins and smaller birds.
Anyway I am downstairs in the basement and my wife is upstairs cleaning the windows. All of a sudden I hear her scream. But she screams if she sees a big ant, so I figured it was an ant, beatle, spider etc and I get a rag to kill the thing. I go upstairs and she said something big just hit the house.
I said, what, like a plane (we are on the approach to JFK airport.
She said, no, a bird. Now I live in a stone house so the bird would have to be awfully big for you to hear it inside.
She says go outside, (sure, "I" have to go outside) it is in the gutter on the roof. I go outside and see aquirels running for their life and birds of all kinds flying away making a racket and I was expecting to see Rodan (If you are not into Sci Fy forget about that) This eagle is trying to land in my gutter, but it is to big.
Now I have been in Colorado, Arizona and California so I know what an eagle looks like and this thing was an eagle. I am pretty sure it was an Osprey as we do have some of them on the shore around the Long Island Sound where they eat fish, but I never saw one inland and certainly never on my roof.
So the thing looks at me and takes off, it must have had a wingspan of almost 4'. Very cool and not a Long Island Sight.
Anyway I am downstairs in the basement and my wife is upstairs cleaning the windows. All of a sudden I hear her scream. But she screams if she sees a big ant, so I figured it was an ant, beatle, spider etc and I get a rag to kill the thing. I go upstairs and she said something big just hit the house.
I said, what, like a plane (we are on the approach to JFK airport.
She said, no, a bird. Now I live in a stone house so the bird would have to be awfully big for you to hear it inside.
She says go outside, (sure, "I" have to go outside) it is in the gutter on the roof. I go outside and see aquirels running for their life and birds of all kinds flying away making a racket and I was expecting to see Rodan (If you are not into Sci Fy forget about that) This eagle is trying to land in my gutter, but it is to big.
Now I have been in Colorado, Arizona and California so I know what an eagle looks like and this thing was an eagle. I am pretty sure it was an Osprey as we do have some of them on the shore around the Long Island Sound where they eat fish, but I never saw one inland and certainly never on my roof.
So the thing looks at me and takes off, it must have had a wingspan of almost 4'. Very cool and not a Long Island Sight.