‘It could have been severe:’ eagle claws gouge face of Bowser photographer
BOWSER — A peaceful afternoon snapping pictures on the waterfront suddenly shifted when an eagle’s talons dug into the face of a Bowser photographer.
The unusual ordeal left Lisa Bell, a longtime wildlife photographer, with pair of talon puncture wounds to her jaw, stitches to her finger and a sore chest and lap.
She said the freak incident happened Friday, April 26 at a friend’s place in Bowser during a mating and feeding frenzy involving large numbers of bald eagles.
The situation turned terrifying when a pair of mating eagles dropped fast in her direction as she snapped several pictures.