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‘Second Chance At Life': Rehabilitated Juvenile Bald Eagle Flies Free For First Time
When the eaglet fell, so did its sibling, which did not survive.

August 21, 2021
After five months of tender loving care and rehabilitation, a juvenile bald eagle that suffered a broken wing when she fell out of a nest, was released back into the wild on Saturday.
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The bald eagle chick, which fell 85 feet from its South Miami nest following a storm on March 13, was released inside Everglades National Park where if flew free for the first time in its life.
The eaglet was placed in a transport carrier immediately after rescue drooping what turned out to be her right broken wing.
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