Rare Golden Eagle Found Far From Usual Habitat
“A rare bird is in the care of a Nova Scotia rehabilitation centre after being plucked from the Atlantic Ocean by fishermen. The Cobequid Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre sees about 30 eagles a year, but last week they got an unexpected visitor- a golden eagle. ‘It was found by some lobster fishermen off the coast of Seal Island about 3 km into the ocean, which is a very unusual location for a golden eagle to be,’ said Murdo Messer, co-founder of the Hilden, N.S. centre. Golden eagles are usually found in the western U.S.”
The Canadian Press
The Gazette, Montreal
May 8/2018
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