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Bald Eagle Saved After Crashing Into Wires In Mansfield
State police, passersby and even a registered falconer teamed up to save a bald eagle that was in danger in Mansfield Monday.

MANSFIELD, CT — Passersby and state police helped save a bald eagle that had crashed into a set of power lines along a tricky stretch of road in Mansfield early Monday morning.
State police said the eagle was spotted hitting the wires in the area of Ravine Road and Route 32 and witnesses told state police the bird fell straight to the ground after the incident.
Concerned motorists stopped, confirmed the eagle was still alive and helped protect it from traffic and further danger, state police said. One helper said the eagle was nearly hit twice while they were waiting for help to arrive, according to a state police report.
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Sight lines on the stretch of road can be challenging.
Mansfield Resident Trooper Ashley Fillian responded to the scene and David Stevens, a Connecticut-licensed falconer who happened to be in the area, also stopped to assist, according to an incident report. The eagle was safely contained and kept calm until transport arrangements were made, state police said.
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The eagle was then transported by Horizon Wings to Tufts Wildlife Clinic for evaluation and care, state police said.
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