Helicopter possibly causing injury to the Golden Eagles
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You know what i think is messed up. nobody seems to care when the airplanes fly within 100 feet of the damn eagles nest. I've seen it and I know you have to bluespace because you were up there.You people just like picking on the ones who are working because you probably haven't worked your whole life or is this what you call a job? I would hate to see what you people would be like if you really had something to protect.
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NO REASON TO FLY THERE???????????????WRONG WRONG WRONG
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@pinkpriss Great. You're familiar with the flight characteristics of the eagle. So you should have absolutely no problem agreeing that the two birds shown in this video are 100 percent ducks and in no way resemble the eagle. Just keeping on topic. The helicopter did not cause injury to the ducks and as was alleged by the poster of this video, the sheriff's department was not hired by SDGE to kill the golden eagle.
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It appears as if the birds, there were two, flew up then flew down. Your percision on the accuracy of how close to the helo they were is severly off.
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I know the federal regulations well, and Cailiforinas faily well, If I am wrong prove it, show me a law.
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@iflixr Maybe instead of insulting me you could find your way over to Sheriff's Aviation at Gillespie Field and we could discuss this like adults over a cup of coffee. We are all aware of the Golden Eagles and we know the difference in how ducks fly in comparison to the eagles. Whereas ducks often fly in tight formations with rapid wing movement as the video shows, eagles are typically seen lazily using the updrafts as is provided by the slope of El Cajon Mountain.
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@dfeers I just wonder why people as yourself cant educate themselves before commenting on something they know nothing about. Another words, why dont you educate yourself before opening your butt hole to speak?
First of all, the only way to "hurt" a golden eagle with a helicopter with a helicopter is to hit it. Which did not happen. Secondly. There is no laws stating he cant fly right up to a nest.
dfeers 6 months ago
@dfeers yea sure right aha yeah sure.
49bluespacefish 6 months ago
"Possibly causing injury to Golden Eagles" - but you don't actually know do you? You didn't do any kind of research or follow-up investigation. You're just a hack videographer, who just uploaded this video to youtube and put a catchy title on it. Do you know what that helicopter was doing there? It could have even been trying to catch poachers or vandals that were hurting the eagles!!! You might want to think next time, before you just upload and criticize what you know nothing about!
maverickff 8 months ago 2
sheriff screwed up period......Mavrick
49bluespacefish 8 months ago
If we want to abate Sheriff helicopter activity in the El Capitan Preserve area we might want to close the area to hikers and climbers. The Sheriff, and SDFD, are typically in the area to search (or rescue) hikers and climbers in the same area as the nesting birds.
While I have no idea what ASTREA is doing in this particular video it's probably a training flight or actual incident.
So close the mountain during nesting season and reduce the risk to these birds...
lksfirecapt1 10 months ago 3
@lksfirecapt1 USFS, FISH AND GAME, BLM don't have the balls to close anything. This is not the only area in the Cleveland National Forest that you'll find Active Eagle nest's. To close one area you would have to close all areas with Raptors. That is just not going to happen, to do so it would mean SDGE/SEMPRA would have to shut down the SRPL operation. William Metz is to big of a coward to go up against sempra. BTW SDGE helicopter has already killed a golden eagle in the Buckman Springs area.
49bluespacefish 10 months ago