Black crows 'riding' eagles are flying

An amateur photographer was fortunate to have a series of extremely rare photos that captured the moment when a black crow rested on the back of an eagle hunting its prey.

Strange story unbelievable: Black crows 'riding' eagles are flying

The picture was taken in Washington (USA), recorded a strange story about the scene of a black crow making use of bald eagles focusing on hunting to enlist . hitchhiking on the "sky lord".

These are photos recorded by photographer Phoo Chan one early morning at Seabeck, Washington (USA). At that time, he intended to capture the scene of bald eagles looking for prey when suddenly a black crow appeared.

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Strange stories are true, black crow risk their lives on the back of bald eagles hunting

At first, Phoo Chan thought the crow was trying to chase the eagle out of its 'territory '. But just a moment later, the black crow tried to park it on the bald eagle's back after a few minutes. Maybe because of the focus on hunting, the ferocious eagle did not pay attention to having an opportunity to hitch on his back.

The crow is said to be very reckless and daring when it comes to touching the eagle by the size of the eagle much larger than the crow. The two animals did not just touch each other but the crow landed on the eagle's back . The scene only happened for a few seconds, then the two birds separated and the way everyone went.

Photographer Phoo Chan said: ' I took a picture when the eagle was hovering around hunting early in the morning, when suddenly the crow approached the eagle from behind.'

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The photos recorded the strange story 'Eagle riding eagle' attracted the attention of many people

" At first, I thought the crow came to chase the eagle. The crow flew over and over like it was trying to scare the enemy out of its territory. I was amazed to see the crow land on the eagle's back in midair." , Mr. Chan added.

He was even more surprised when the eagle did not seem to notice the illegal " hitchhike ." It still flew as if nothing had happened, the crow then flew away and the eagle continued. keep hunting.

Mr. Chan's interesting series of photos is attracting the attention of many people, including professional photographers. It is known that bald eagles are usually birds near the sea, often appearing in North America. They are very opportunistic and fierce predators, so the strange story of "riding" the eagle is even more interested.