Corey Arnold Aleutian Dreams
Corey Arnold01An eagle guards its meal of pollock on a dock.
Corey Arnold02Eagles snack on discarded fish on the deck of a pollock and cod trawler docked in Dutch Harbor.
Corey Arnold03Eagles scavenge in a grocery store dumpster.
Corey Arnold04The Alaska Knight on the way to its mothership in the Bering Sea after catching a load of Atka Mackerel.
Corey Arnold05Dutch Harbor resident Ethan Iszler was walking down the street, eating a slice of pizza, when a bald eagle snatched it out of his hand, requiring stitches on his finger. This image recreates the incident.
Corey Arnold06An eagle descends onto a street.
Corey Arnold07An eagle scavenges in a dumpster.
Corey Arnold08An eagle swims to shore after falling in during a fight for food scraps.
Corey Arnold09Eagles scavenge for leftover fish aboard the back deck of a Pollock trawler.
Corey Arnold10A trawl net floats on the surface, hauled over the stern of a Pollock trawler in the Bering Sea.
Corey Arnold11Eagles feast on garbage at the dump.
Corey Arnold12An eagle sits on the rigging of a Bering Sea trawler.
Corey Arnold13An eagle scavenges a fish at a fish processing plant.
Corey Arnold14An eagle opens its outer eyelid.
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