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Drama at the eagle nest. It was discovered that one of the recent
hatchlings (E8) somehow got a fishing line wrapped around a leg or legs.

A bucket truck and operator was recruited and the little eaglet was
removed from the nest and taken to CROW (wildlife rehab) for treatment
and care.

E8 wasn't getting the food he/she needed due to the sibling rivalry of
E7 and the fact that it couldn't compete for food with the fishing line
wrapped around it.

It will likely be returned to the nest once it has caught up in it's
development.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q740g-nFQ_8

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On Tue, 9 Feb 2016 19:42:46 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
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Drama at the eagle nest. It was discovered that one of the recent
hatchlings (E8) somehow got a fishing line wrapped around a leg or legs.

A bucket truck and operator was recruited and the little eaglet was
removed from the nest and taken to CROW (wildlife rehab) for treatment
and care.

E8 wasn't getting the food he/she needed due to the sibling rivalry of
E7 and the fact that it couldn't compete for food with the fishing line
wrapped around it.

It will likely be returned to the nest once it has caught up in it's
development.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q740g-nFQ_8


Harriet has to be thinking this alien abduction thing is really
getting to be a problem. I hope she is more accepting of E8 than she
was of Ozzie when he came back with a fantastic story about going up
to the mother ship and having them perform weird experiments on him.
He said he was just going out to pick up dinner and he was gone for a
mont and a half. Judy says she wouldn't buy it. ;-)
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On Tue, 9 Feb 2016 19:42:46 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
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Drama at the eagle nest. It was discovered that one of the recent
hatchlings (E8) somehow got a fishing line wrapped around a leg or legs.

A bucket truck and operator was recruited and the little eaglet was
removed from the nest and taken to CROW (wildlife rehab) for treatment
and care.

E8 wasn't getting the food he/she needed due to the sibling rivalry of
E7 and the fact that it couldn't compete for food with the fishing line
wrapped around it.

It will likely be returned to the nest once it has caught up in it's
development.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q740g-nFQ_8


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That violates all of their past "no interference" policies. The
sibling rivalry issue seems to come up every year. The weaker one
died last year amidst howls of protest from the nest watchers.
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On Tue, 9 Feb 2016 19:42:46 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

Drama at the eagle nest. It was discovered that one of the recent
hatchlings (E8) somehow got a fishing line wrapped around a leg or legs.

A bucket truck and operator was recruited and the little eaglet was
removed from the nest and taken to CROW (wildlife rehab) for treatment
and care.

E8 wasn't getting the food he/she needed due to the sibling rivalry of
E7 and the fact that it couldn't compete for food with the fishing line
wrapped around it.

It will likely be returned to the nest once it has caught up in it's
development.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q740g-nFQ_8

===


That violates all of their past "no interference" policies. The
sibling rivalry issue seems to come up every year. The weaker one
died last year amidst howls of protest from the nest watchers.


The rescue rational was explained as follows:

Normally they let nature take it's course but in this case the threat
was man made, i.e. the fishing line.
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