Feathered Rivals Clash: Stunning Imagery Chronicles Golden Eagle’s Victory in Eight-Minute Territory Battle Against Male Competitor

They are the most famous birds of prey in the world and it seems they are just as vicious with each other as with the helpless animals that fear them.

A photographer has captured some spectacular images of two golden eagles locked in a desperate battle in the mountainous region of Utajärvi, Finland.

The amazing photos show a female eagle swooping in on a male and attacking after he has ventured into her territory.

The spectacular images capture every moment of the action as the birds tumble into the snow as they are locked in battle

Extreme cold and deep snow throughout the winter months often mean the birds don’t eat for days at a time – making them particularly aggressive in the desperate battle to find food.

The female aggressor shows her dominance against the male in the prolonged attack, which see her dwooping down and crashing into him

Golden eagles are known for their aggression and were thought to have become particularly territorial after bad winter weather forced them into a period of days without food

Israeli wildlife photographer, Vladimir Kogan, was calmly snapping the eagles when the scuffle in the snow suddenly broke out

While clashes between golden eagles are not uncommon, a female attacking a male is a rarer sight for wildlife entnusiasts

Although it isn’t unusual for males to fight, females attacking males are not commonly seen in the wild.

The aggressive female can be seen sending the male tumbling into the snow after flying straight into him

Temperatures had reached lower than -25 degrees in Finland when Kogan witnessed the dramatic attack by the female bird

The golden eagles are forced to wait for days in the branches of trees for the weather to warm up by around 10 degrees before they can hunt

Kogan managed to capture the outstanding pictures as the battle raged in front of him, estimating that it lasted around eight minutes

‘Of course after a couple of cold, hungry days the eagles become more aggressive and are easily agitated.

‘I was so lucky to witness the moment too furious eagles began to fight with one another, it was a vicious battle and lasted about eight minutes in all.

‘Snowflakes started to fall during the fight which really added to the spectacular nature of the photos.’