Video images have recorded the incredible moment that a walker finds two bare eagle in a tree.
Kerr will capture the breathtaking moment that he discovered the two massive bare eagles locked in a potentially deadly embrace high in an Alaska tree.
The bewildered hiker walked with his dog in Kodiak on Super Bowl on Sunday when he met the extraordinary scene – two of the most cherished national birds in America that were entangled against each other.
Unbelievable images show the enormous birds that are dangerous on a branch, packed with their deadly claws.
Will's dog can be heard enthusiastically barking.
“I probably walked at that place 10 minutes ago and they were not there,” Will told USA Today. “I turned around and went back and couldn't believe what I saw.”
He admitted that he had initially thought that he looked at 'one huge bird' before the heartbreaking realization that he witnessed two adult eagles locked up in a dangerous embrace.
After filming the dramatic scene, Will tried to think of a way to help the animals.

Video images have recorded the incredible moment that a walker is two bare eagles in a tree

Kerr will capture the breathtaking moment that he discovered the two massive bare eagles locked in a potentially fatal embrace high in an Alaska tree
“I had never experienced anything like that, so I wasn't sure what the right thing was to do,” he revealed to the outlet.
But the crisis was soon resolved in itself.
Just after that the recording stopped, the bottom eagle made a final desperate attempt to get rid of – and managed to do this.
Both birds took 'apparently unharmed' away from their death -defending encounter.
“The bottom eagle tried to freed up again and finally came loose,” he said.
'They both apparently flew away unharmed.
The bare eagle has been a symbol of power and power in the US for more than 240 years, but has only recently been declared the national bird.
Former President Joe Biden signed a bill last year, in which the predator was referred to as the American symbol after it first appeared on a Massachusetts Copper Cent Coin in 1776.

The bare eagle has been a symbol of power and power in the US for more than 240 years, but has only recently been declared the national bird
In March a bare eagle was left in the grid of a car after he was hit by a driver on a highway in Maryland.
A meeting with the vehicle in Calvert County, Maryland, left a bare eagle in a difficult situation. The disaster struck when the driver accidentally collided with the bird on route 4.
Ironically, the bird – which symbolizes freedom – could not come loose in itself from the grid of the vehicle that had been beaten.
After he had stopped checking the situation, the driver found the eagle caught with his feathers in the protective nose panel of the vehicle.
The driver called the office of the Sheriff of Calvert County for help after the collision.
An officer at Calvert County Animal Control Officer and delegates at the Sheriff office could save the bird – of which they said it is in 'good health'.
Animal Control Officer Hannah Neel was depicted with the Patriotic bird after it was freed.