These two symbolic volatiles are an opportunity to speak political and to return to tensions that agitate two countries in North America.
As The Guardian relays, Mervyn Sequeira was out with his family when he attended this supernatural scene. “” “I have already seen white heads with white heads tackling many things, ducks with musk rats. But it is the first time that I have seen a white -headed pygargue tackling something as big as a goose ”he explained.
A twenty -minute confrontation
The confrontation took place for a good twenty minutes, during which the goose fought beak and nails to scare away the huge raptor. The eagle was based on the goose, obviously to devour it. The Bernache has not brought to it, and despite the violent attacks, the Pygargue ended up admitting to defeat and fly to other prey to capture, less combative this time.
On her Instagram account, the animal photographer specifies that if the goose came out in front of the eagle, she will soon succumb to the symptoms of avian flu, from which she seems to suffer. As for the eagles, it is not uncommon that they also catch the virus, infected with this type of situation and die from the consequences of the disease.
Goose vs eagle, United States vs Canada
Against all expectations, the goose is ultimately condemned, as for the eagle, its lazy has certainly saved his life! We could also see an eminently political symbol with this attack (the Bernache of Canada is an endemic species of the country, as for the white head pygargue, it is the symbol of the United States).
The Guardian thus brings the confrontation of the two volatiles closer to the tensions that are currently playing between the two countries. Indeed, Donald Trump recently imposed a 25% tax on most Canadian products.
Even a hockey match given to Boston crystallized the tensions. This sports confrontation ended in the victory of the Canadians, which Prime Minister Justin Trudeau hastened to underline: “You cannot take our country to us – and you cannot take us our game ”, Has he declared on social networks.
With an unwavering passion for local news, Christopher leads our editorial team with integrity and dedication. With over 20 years’ experience, he is the backbone of Wouldsayso, ensuring that we stay true to our mission to inform.