A Bald Eagle's Road to Recovery | Alaska Animal Rescue

A Bald Eagle's Road to Recovery | Alaska Animal Rescue
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Skewer the Bald Eagle was rescued from a tree after impaling his wing on a tree branch. The goal is to help him recover to be released back into the wild.
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  1. Wow!!!👁 Having a bald Eagle swoop down on you is like a Glider coming for you.
    How exciting and privileged for Healer and Eagle.
    I love these wild birds for their majestic effortless soaring, and it’s especially Eagles God has inspired Scribes of Old, to write about.
    We can experience what the Eagles can do so naturally.
    Of course assortments of aircrafts can be one way, to Soar above the noise, conflict or troubles.
    These Eagles though, they look like Kings of the air.
    We’ve heard of the “ Roaring 20’s “.
    These God given wild Eagles, being loved back to full strength, hallmarks a new Era for all involved, and Us the fortunate you tube devotees, “ The Soaring 21 Centuries “💖

  2. Gostaria que os vídeos na língua estrangeira, fossem traduzidas para a língua Portuguesa. Para melhor apreciação. No meu caso eu não entendo língua estrangeira. Um abraço.

  3. I was just on that show😊, I live in Sitka Alaska and I rescued a bird and brought it to the raptor center and they were filming there and caught me saving wildlife 😊, it's going to be episode 1 season 2

  4. It is so nice that today there are such kind and caring people like you. It is very commendable and valuable not only in the eyes of people, but also in the eyes of God.

    Birds perform their feats . Their abilities testify to God’s wisdom.

    Today, bird-watching is a popular recreational activity​—and understandably so, for birds amaze us with their antics, beauty, and songs. What is more, they can also teach the thoughtful observer valuable lessons about life. Will you “observe intently the birds”?

  5. I am grateful for people like u who care for these amazing birds.Yes, definitely seeing him fly after seeing u guys treat his injuries was my favorite part of this video clip! WOW! That WAS incredible! It must be so satisfying to see him spread his wings and soar, knowing just how severe his wound was and the healing that took place under ur care!

  6. Great job for doing so well Skewer! I loved watching you from the moment you came in for rehabilitation. Every day, I prayed you would heal well enough to be released back into the wild. I was so lucky I was able to watch you get released back into the wild! Thank you for making this documentary! I enjoyed working with the camera crew last summer!
    -Beatrice

  7. Bald Eagles are truly wonderful. When I saw Skewer's injury, I felt really sad. But then seeing the way he was flying, trust me, I became very emotional. This brought a smile on my face, seeing another beautiful example of humanity. Lots of best wishes for Skewer. Get well soon buddy, you have got this, you can do it. Alaska Animal Rescue team, you are amazing ❤😊

  8. Thank you for sharing. I have always loved animals but have had a special soft spot for small birds. Big birds like eagles frighten me a bit. But if one was injured, i would risk getting bit and scratched to help it. This eagle has a tear in the wing and it can still fly? That's amazing!!!

  9. "Thank you so much for your immense love and affection for the injured birds that need human care to survive. Nothing more just, human and necessary. My deep admiration, gratitude and respect. God bless you, dear friends." 🌷❤️🌷

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