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Florida Eagle Egg Hatches At Tennessee Eagle Center
Rescued From Ballpark Lighting Tower

For Immediate Release:
January 26, 2011

Pigeon Forge, TN -- The non-profit American Eagle Foundation (www.eagles.org) has announced that one of the two eggs that it rescued from a lighting tower nest at the Orioles' spring training ballpark in Sarasota, Florida has hatched, and the eaglet is being fed by an eagle puppet to prevent human-imprinting. On December 29, 2010, the eaglet had successfully hatched from its egg inside an incubator. The eagle conservation group anticipates that the symbolic bird will be released into the wild sometime in mid March at 13-weeks of age. The bird is scheduled to be placed in an artificial nesting tower located on Douglas Lake within a couple weeks. The second egg was determined to be infertile (not viable). The Foundation is headquartered at Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.

Just hatched!
December 29, 2010 - Just minutes old

 

30 minutes old - fluffier!
30 minutes old

 

Sitting up

Sitting up!

 

Eagle puppet feeds eaglet
To avoid human imprinting, the eaglet is fed by an eagle puppet.

 

To view video: http://www.youtube.com/BaldEagleInfo#p/u/0/WP3eYD4xYSE

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For more information, please contact  SaveTheEagle@aol.com.


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