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Thread: Pictures from Haines Alaska - Update Post 9 **We have an Eagle!**

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    What a wonderful experience for you. Wow, it's beautiful country there.
    Please do send more pics when you can of the eagle or just more scenery.

    I see what you mean by saying it's a great place to live.
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    What a great experience you are having! I love all of the pictures. I would love to come to Alaska, one day.

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    Thanks guys! I love it here so much and everytime you turn around there is something new and beautiful to see.

    The capture was a success. I currently have an eagle sitting on my porch in a large dog kennel awaiting an 8:15 flight to Juneau.

    I got some good pictures of him through a peep hole in the kennel

    A shot of our "Eagle kennel"


    A nice body shot of him


    an up close shot of his head - see how dirty he is? The black spots on him are bugs, he is obviously pretty bad off


    My favorite shot of him


    The Juneau Raptor center will be careing for him and hopefully getting him well enough to release. The bald spot on his chest is a lump of come kind. We aren't sure at this point what is making him ill, the lump or the wing. Hopefully whatever it is will be an easy fix and he will be back on his feet in no time!

    Ashley
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    Goodness, it is beautiful where you are! The eagle is gorgeous. Thanks for sharing!
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    Oh Wow!! Great pics!!! That Eagle is just stunning!! Job well done!!
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    OMG, Alaska is beautiful!! What pretty shots of such breath taking scenery. I am glad you got the Eagle. He's so gorgeous! What a striking eye.

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    Fabulous pictures, and so glad you caught the eagle so he can get rehabbed and better enough to hopefully fly free again! They are usually such magnificent creatures, it's sad to see one in bad shape, you know?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aspen and Misty

    The capture was a success.
    I currently have an eagle sitting on my porch in a large dog kennel
    awaiting an 8:15 flight to Juneau.

    OK ... Just HOW does one go about the "Successful Capture" of a WILD Eagle??

    He does NOT look like he's "smiling"!

    Prayers for his Full Recovery!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cinder & Smoke
    OK ... Just HOW does one go about the "Successful Capture" of a WILD Eagle??

    He does NOT look like he's "smiling"!

    Prayers for his Full Recovery!
    Are you trying to imply that a sweet, little, cuddly eagle would hurt someone? No really. We did have to watch out for the talons that can crush human bones and the beak that can break fingers. Here is the whole story on his capture:

    We had been watching him for 5 days. Yesterday he looked really bad so today we decided was the day to catch him. We went down to the beach and saw him stranded on a rock in the middle of high tide. We get a 24 foot tide here so most likely a few hours ago his rock was on dry land then slowly the rock became surounded by water. When Christa (my boss) and I walked up there were two people standing there watching him already. With the four of us the eagle became worried, lept into the ocean and swam out furthur to a "better" rock. Well this "better rock" was already covered in water and he was having trouble keeping a grip. He weighed his options, lept back into the ocean and swam for shore. Seeing that he was very dirty (rare for an eagle) and having a lot of trouble Christa and I decided now was the time to do it. We called Joel, our wild life "expert" and left a message telling him we were catching him. We recruited the two people from the beach who had been watching him and told them what the plan was. Christa cut into the woods and took a long detour around the eagle back to her truck where she got a blanket. She then walked towards the eagle from one side while I circled up and got between the eagle and the woods, the volenteer boy went straight forward from the other side and the volenteer girl went between him and the ocean (we basically surounded him). The eagle knew he was in trouble and his only hope was to get to the woods and in a tree. So he came waddling at me with claws, beak and wings flapping. I easily stepped out of the way because he was so weak and he really didn't want to hurt me, just to scare me. His plan worked and he was in the woods but he was too weak to get in a tree. We followed him and tried to throw the blanket on him a few times with no success, he was able to pull it off his head time after time. Eventually, and sadly, he got his injured wing stuck on a branch. At this point in time he tried fighting us as best he could by fliping on his back and snapping at everything within his reach with his talons and beak. Christa tossed the blanket over him and this time he just gave up and sat there. Joel showed up at this point in time and went back to the truck and got the dog crate. Christa grabed the eagles feet, joel grabed his head and they placed him in the dog kennel, shut the door and that was how we captured a wild eagle.

    Ashley
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aspen and Misty

    Christa tossed the blanket over him and this time he just gave up and sat there.

    Christa grabed the eagle's feet, Joel grabed his head
    and they placed him in the dog kennel,
    shut the door and that was how we captured a wild eagle.


    A Textbook Capture, huh?

    Did the poor thing ever try to *wave* his White Flag?

    Hope he gets a Window Seat on the flight.


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    Wow! Catching a wild eagle is certainly more exciting than my usual day! Gorgeous photos, I can see why you want to stay by that beautiful little lake for the rest of your life. I'll drop by for a cup of coffee (heck, I'll even make the coffee!) What a great experience for you. How much longer will you stay there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cinder & Smoke


    A Textbook Capture, huh?

    Did the poor thing ever try to *wave* his White Flag?

    Hope he gets a Window Seat on the flight.

    Not at all! He was very fiesty through the whole thing untill the end when we finally got the blanket on him. Although, when we got him in the kennel and settled in, we tried to take the blanket and he refused to let it go, I guess he thought a complimentary blanket came with the free flight he will be recieving. He is flying out on a 6 passanger plane with no cargo hold. So this eagle won't be stuck under a plane, oh no! This eagle is flying first class!

    cyber-sibes - I'm not a huge coffee drinker but if you are offering to make hot coco just stop on by!! LOL, I'm here untill September 27th and I arrived June 4th. It seems like every day in haines something new is happening. So far I have helped catch an injured owl, raven and now the eagle. I walk out of my apartment and there are moose in the street. The common talk at the bakery every morning is who saw what kind of bear in there yard. It's an amazing whole new way of life. Its the kind of place that you visit once and envy the people who get to enjoy it everyday. Even if it takes me till I'm 60, I'm going to live here, I couldn't imagine a better place in the whole world.

    Karen - It was really sad to see him in such bad shape. The poor guy isn't the normal white of an eagle but more like a mixture between brown and yellow. They say eagles spend more time cleaning themselves then eating, I don't know if it's true but the certainly are very attentive to how they look so I can only imagine how sick this little guy must be in order to allow himself to get so dirty and covered in bugs.

    He flys out at 8:15 tonight, a few more hours and he will be in the hands of people that can really help him.

    Ashley
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    What spectacular scenery! And your eagle is just amazing. You are so fortunate to have this opportunity and I can certainly understand your sentiment about wanting to stay 'forever'. I'm sure your life perspectives have taken on new meaning. I really admire the work you're doing and the choices you've made

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    these are wonderful, thank you so much! My mom and dad visited the Alaska Raptor Center on their trip there.
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    What a beautiful scenery, and that eagle is gorgeous, glad you were able to capture him and get him cleaned up. Well done!!



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