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    Eaglet saved from fishing line in nest in British Columbia

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    Eaglet saved from fishing line in nest in British Columbia

    Post  Brad on Sat May 21, 2011 11:52 pm

    Thousands and thousands of people from around the world have been watching this web cam of 2 bald eagles raising their chicks in a nest 12 stories up a dead tree on Vancouver island. Recently, one of the chicks became entangled in fishing line in it's nest and was in desperate need of help. Because of the backlash surrounding it's fate and the fact that it was man's irresponsibility that ultimately led to this chicks' situation, B.C. decided to take action to save this magnificent bird.

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/story/2011/05/19/bc-sidney-eagle-rescue.html?ref%3Drss

    A baby eagle snagged on fishing line in its Vancouver Island nest has been successfully freed in a rescue operation Thursday.

    A three-tonne crane was manoeuvred into position under the tree near Sidney, B.C., and the eaglet was cut free, removed from the nest briefly and put back.

    The rescuers were hoping to free the bird's leg and leave the eaglet in place with its two siblings and two parents, but were prepared to bring it down for nurturing at a wildlife reserve. That plan turned out not to be necessary.

    "It was a very, very successful operation," said biologist David Hancock, whose foundation has placed webcams near the nest and close to eagle nests in several other locations in southwestern B.C.

    Hancock was one of the two men aboard the crane platform, along with Jeff Krieger, an employee with a wildlife rescue company, who actually plucked the bird out of the nest after cutting the line.

    Hancock said the line around the animal's leg was not wound too tightly and so had not cut off circulation. He removed the line from the three-kilogram bird, doused the leg in disinfectant and put it back into the nest.
    Eagle parents a concern

    Hancock said the eaglet's parents, who remained close by throughout the rescue effort, would not reject the baby because it came into contact with humans.

    "Eagles have no sense of smell, that's why they can eat rotten fish that you can't even get near the river with," Hancock said."They have no worries about smelling human scent."

    Within 90 minutes of the rescue, one of the parent eagles was seen on the webcam feeding the eaglets in the nest.

    The struggle of the eaglet had been broadcast live online by the webcam mounted near the edge of the nest.

    The animal's predicament had prompted calls from concerned viewers around the world for Hancock's foundation to mount a rescue.

    But the operation at first seemed impossible because the nest is at the top of dead tree that is too dangerous to climb, and the ground around the nest was too soft to support a crane tall enough to reach it.

    But the ground had dried by Thursday afternoon and special heavy-duty mats were brought in to help support the huge machine.

    Hancock had dubbed the eaglet Donald, after bombastic U.S. billionaire Donald Trump because the eaglet had been the bully of the three siblings in the nest before it became entangled.

    But it also received the name Flyer by a class of Sidney area elementary school students who were watching the drama on the Internet.

    Hancock said when he got to the nest Thursday, he found Donald a bit thinner than the other two eaglets.

    He said he and Krieger kept the injured eaglet in a bucket for several minutes while debating whether to bring it down to the ground for treatment or do the job in the air.

    Hancock and Krieger were greeted with applause when their steel bucket touched the ground.

    Hancock estimated hundreds of millions of people have been watching this pair of eagles over the six years he has broadcast their nesting habits live. The nest is one of four featured on www.hancockwildlife.org


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    Re: Eaglet saved from fishing line in nest in British Columbia

    Post  c.hert on Sun May 22, 2011 12:21 am

    Very interesting but better photography would have made it so more interesting and better to watch for the people like us on the ground watching through the internet. It ended up happy and those men were brave as well..I enjoyed it but could have enjoyed it so much more with seeing something even the baby eagle but at least I saw the parent fly by a few times...boring but heartwarming--Thanks for the post and information about it.. I love you flower

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    Re: Eaglet saved from fishing line in nest in British Columbia

    Post  Brad on Sun May 22, 2011 1:04 am

    c.hert wrote:... but better photography would have made it so more interesting and better to watch for the people like us on the ground watching through the internet. ...boring but heartwarming--Thanks for the post and information about it.. I love you flower


    Boring...BORING!?!?!?! Sheesh! Well, no brownie points for you this month. Wink Razz hilarious


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    Re: Eaglet saved from fishing line in nest in British Columbia

    Post  c.hert on Sun May 22, 2011 1:08 am

    HA HA HA Ditto to you toooooo... I love you sunny

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    Re: Eaglet saved from fishing line in nest in British Columbia

    Post  Brad on Sun May 22, 2011 1:55 am

    c.hert.....




    hilarious lol! ROTFL


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    Re: Eaglet saved from fishing line in nest in British Columbia

    Post  c.hert on Sun May 22, 2011 5:32 am

    Good now I can rest..and take a vacation in a real nice place--maybe a wildlife sanctuary or something.. ROTFL ROTFL I love you I love you He sure is a rich man but such a attention seeker and hard nose as well... ROTFL I love you

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