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Bald eagle saved by bird group’s ‘brilliant’ rescue in Waukegan

Por: Chicago Sun Times Nation January 03, 2023

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Jim Tibensky was in the middle of trying to save a bald eagle stranded on a patch of ice in Waukegan Habor when he realized he had to alter his plan of action. Tibensky had kayaked to the middle of the harbor, towing another kayak, intending to put the eagle in it and pull it back to shore.But it turned out, the second kayak wouldn’t be needed, said Annette Prince, director of Chicago Bird Collision Monitors.As Tibensky approached the eagle,... + full article



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