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A Happy Ending for Injured Juvenile Bald Eagle

Injured Bald Eagle Released by Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center
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Injured Bald Eagle Released by Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center

Rescuer Kelly Gang, and Evelyn Alexander Wild Life Rescue Center hospital workers Rose Lynch and Amanda Ellis release the female, juvenile bald eagle at Scallop Pond Preserve in North Sea on November 13.  DANA SHAW

Rescuer Kelly Gang, and Evelyn Alexander Wild Life Rescue Center hospital workers Rose Lynch and Amanda Ellis release the female, juvenile bald eagle at Scallop Pond Preserve in North Sea on November 13. DANA SHAW

Rescuer Kelly Gang, and Evelyn Alexander Wild Life Rescue Center hospital workers Rose Lynch and Amanda Ellis release the female, juvenile bald eagle at Scallop Pond Preserve in North Sea on November 13.  DANA SHAW

Rescuer Kelly Gang, and Evelyn Alexander Wild Life Rescue Center hospital workers Rose Lynch and Amanda Ellis release the female, juvenile bald eagle at Scallop Pond Preserve in North Sea on November 13. DANA SHAW

Rescuer Kelly Gang, and Evelyn Alexander Wild Life Rescue Center hospital workers Rose Lynch and Amanda Ellis release the female, juvenile bald eagle at Scallop Pond Preserve in North Sea on November 13.  DANA SHAW

Rescuer Kelly Gang, and Evelyn Alexander Wild Life Rescue Center hospital workers Rose Lynch and Amanda Ellis release the female, juvenile bald eagle at Scallop Pond Preserve in North Sea on November 13. DANA SHAW

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The "stunned" female, juvenile bald eagle came to the center on October 30. COURTESY CHRISTINE SAAR

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The "stunned" female, juvenile bald eagle came to the center on October 30. COURTESY CHRISTINE SAAR

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The "stunned" female, juvenile bald eagle came to the center on October 30. COURTESY CHRISTINE SAAR

When the eagle became more “cranky and aggressive,”  it was moved to a larger enclosure. Before long, the bird was flying in a way that suggested it was ready to return home.  COURTESY CHRISTINE SAAR

When the eagle became more “cranky and aggressive,” it was moved to a larger enclosure. Before long, the bird was flying in a way that suggested it was ready to return home. COURTESY CHRISTINE SAAR

When the eagle became more “cranky and aggressive,”  it was moved to a larger enclosure. Before long, the bird was flying in a way that suggested it was ready to return home.  COURTESY CHRISTINE SAAR

When the eagle became more “cranky and aggressive,” it was moved to a larger enclosure. Before long, the bird was flying in a way that suggested it was ready to return home. COURTESY CHRISTINE SAAR

The eagle was banded by the DEC and released at Scallop Pond Preserve in North Sea on November 13.  COURTESY CHRISTINE SAAR

The eagle was banded by the DEC and released at Scallop Pond Preserve in North Sea on November 13. COURTESY CHRISTINE SAAR

The eagle was banded by the DEC and released at Scallop Pond Preserve in North Sea on November 13.  COURTESY CHRISTINE SAAR

The eagle was banded by the DEC and released at Scallop Pond Preserve in North Sea on November 13. COURTESY CHRISTINE SAAR

authorCailin Riley on Nov 18, 2024
A juvenile bald eagle that found itself in a precarious situation last week experienced a happy ending, thanks to the work of the staff at the Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue... more

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