Brave woman rescues eagle

Brave woman rescues eagle
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Fearless woman picks up injured bald eagle by the talons πŸ¦…β€οΈ

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  1. Wow. Thanks for the tip on catching an injured bird of prey. We have lots of eagles, hawks & owls around us. So far I've never seen any injured, thank God. And there's a center for rehabilitation of birds of prey near us so for sure I'd take them there. They're all so beautiful, with of course the Bald Eagle being the king over all. πŸ™β™₯οΈπŸ™β™₯οΈπŸ™β™₯️ 🫑 πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

  2. Jeezo , that has to be the calmest ,coolest cat …EVER ? What an astonishingly superb video . I did not quite appreciate the size and scope of a Bald Eagle …until now . Good on you .

  3. Hate to alarm you but the federal laws surrounding this bird are extremely stringent and you may be in violation of Law just touching it. It doesn’t matter that you were trying to help it. I’d contact the state DNR people and let them know were it is, take it there, set it free and stand guard until they come and deal with it. And delete this video before the wrong person see it.

  4. Glad this woman could. I remember when a woman sent president Clinton a dream catcher that had a discarded eagle feather. I think she went to jail and fined for just touching it

  5. Oh, be ever so careful when rescuing raptors! Those talons and beaks can remove an eye or finger or puncture a vital artery. Best way is to cover them with a box or blanket. They settle down a bit. Then call a local animal rescue, which is raptor rescue/rehabilitation certified. Your local SPCA may not be certified for birds of prey, but they may be able to recommend someone to come to get them (sometimes police or animal control services can do that). Don't try to move them yourself. Raptors are protected by the federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act, which could get you in trouble just by transporting them. Call the experts in for any wild bird.
    1:28 Are you a death cat? Do you want to die?

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