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  2. Bald Eagle Rescued, Released Back Into Wild After ... - AOL

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    A juvenile bald eagle found frozen and unable to fly near Fairbanks International Airport is back soaring in the wild thanks to quick action from a Good Samaritan, local authorities and wildlife ...

  3. Dramatic Encounter: Bald Eagle Targets Hunting Osprey Near ...

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    Shot just outside of Seattle, a hunting Osprey was trying to catch a meal and ended up becoming the target of a hunting bald eagle instead. Watch the dramatic footage. Dramatic Encounter: Bald ...

  4. Golden eagles “can reach speeds of up to 120 miles (193 kilometers) per hour during a dive,” according to the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance. The birds can sometimes be used for hunting and ...

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    A baby bald eagle is recovering after being shot three times in northeastern Pennsylvania. ABC 7 The bird of prey had two bullet wounds in her wing and one in her back, the news station reported.

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    Bald eagle Jackie wasn’t delighted when she was woken up by a flying a squirrel at 4:55 a.m. Feb. 20, Friends of Big Bear Valley executive director Sandy Steers said in a Facebook post.