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    • Bald Eagle Gets New Beak

      June 6, 2008 -- More than three years after a poacher shot off her upper beak, a bald eagle named Beauty can finally live up to her name -- with the help of volunteers.
      A team attached an artificial beak to the 15-pound eagle in mid-May, improving her appearance and, more importantly, helping her grasp food.
      "She's got a grill," joked Nate Calvin, the Boise engineer who spent 200 hours designing the complex beak.
      The "grill" was exposed when a bit of the synthetic beak broke off during application. But the new beak is only a temporary fix, designed to nail down precise measurements.
      A final beak made of tougher material will be created and attached later, though her saviors don't plan to release her back into the wild. They say that she has spent too much time with humans that the final beak will still not be strong enough to tear flesh from prey.
      But getting this artificial beak now was key to Beauty's survival. A wild eagle that must be hand-fed by humans would eventually have to be euthanized, especially since her life span could run four more decades, said Jane Fink Cantwell, who took Beauty to her raptor recovery center in Idaho two years ago.
      The bird was found in 2005 scrounging for food and slowly starving at a landfill in Alaska. A bullet had taken from her curved upper beak, leaving her tongue and sinuses exposed, with a stump useless for grasping food. Cantwell said eating with her beak was like using one chopstick.
      She also had trouble drinking and couldn't preen her feathers.
      Beauty was taken to a bird recovery center in Anchorage, where she was hand-fed while her caretakers waited in vain for a new beak to grow. Cantwell in 2007 agreed to take the eagle to her Birds of Prey Northwest ranch. Every day she used tongs to feed Beauty food, such as strips of salmon.
      During a speaking engagement in Boise, she met Calvin, who offered to design an artificial beak.
      "As an engineer, as a human being first, I was interested in helping it out," Calvin said.
      Molds were made of the remaining beak and scanned into a computer so the artificial beak could be created accurately.
      The nylon-composite beak will help the bird drink and grip food.
      Some critics question such an extraordinary effort to save one bird that is no longer on the endangered species list. But Cantwell pointed out that Beauty has the potential to breed or be a foster mother to orphaned eagles.
      Cantwell also plans to use the bird at lectures around the country to teach people not to shoot at raptors.
      The procedure took place in the garage of Cantwell's neighbor, in front of reporters and guests.
      Beauty was laid on her back, fully conscious, with a ribbon of veterinary wrap around her wings. Her talons were wrapped in a leather strap.
      "Everybody better be still and quiet," Cantwell told visitors. "Let's be mindful she's a nervous, wild animal."
      A gold and titanium pin was glued to the remnant of her upper beak to serve as the guide for sliding the artificial beak into place.
      The volunteers moved slowly and talked softly as they slipped the beak on and off, making minor adjustments. A grinder, sander and scissors were used to trim both the artificial beak and the existing remnant of upper beak. The bird sometimes nipped harmlessly at their hands.
      About an hour and a half into the procedure, Beauty lurched upright and spread her wings, snapping the wrap. She hovered above the table, screeching, with Cantwell and the other handler holding the leather straps.
      After a couple of minutes, they calmed the eagle and got her back onto the table, then completed the procedure.
      The Boeing Co. and a maker of synthetic skin in California have volunteered to help make the permanent beak.
      After the surgery, Cantwell cradled the eagle and prepared to return Beauty to her aviary, saying: "The eagle has landed, and she has a beak."
      June 6, 2008 -- More than three years after a poacher shot off her upper beak, a bald eagle named Beauty can finally live up to her na... more

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    • Plastic surgery for bald eagle

      Implants for animals ...

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    • Bald Eagle Facts

      The bald eagles scientific name, Haliaeetus leucocephalus, means white-headed sea eagle.

      The Bald Eagle is a bird of prey found in North America that is most recognizable as the national bird and symbol of the United States.

      No they are not bald their heads are covered with short white feathers. The term "bald" may be from the Old English word balde that meant white

      When a bald eagle loses a feather on one wing, it will lose a matching one on the other. This way it doesn?t lose its balance!


      The largest known eagle nest was found in Florida. It was 9 feet (2.7 meters) across, 20 feet (6 meters) deep, and weighed over two tons (2 tonnes)!

      Adult eagles are about three feet from head to tail and weigh ten to 12 pounds.

      As in most birds of prey, female eagles are larger than males.
      At least 19 bald eagles died after gorging themselves on a truck full of fish waste outside a processing plant.

      Fifty or more of the eagles swarmed into the back of a truck, after the truck was moved outside the plant on Friday, said Brandon Saito, a biologist with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service who coordinated the recovery operation.

      Eagles can live up to 28 years in the wild.

      A bald eagle can reach a speed of up to 200 miles per hour (322 kilometers per hour) when diving through the air to grab a meal.


      The primary food source for bald eagles is fish. They also feed on carrion, birds, small mammals, and reptiles.

      The bald eagle is a short-distance migrant, meaning that the majority of individuals in the population remain in North America during the winter?as opposed to long-distance or Neotropical migratory birds that winter in Latin America and the Caribbean.

      Its range includes most of Canada and Alaska, all of the contiguous United States, and northern Mexico

      Benjamin Franklin thought the bald eagle was a poor choice for a national symbol because it sometimes steals food from other birds. He recommended the wild turkey.

      The bald eagles scientific name, Haliaeetus leucocephalus, means white-headed sea eagle. ... more

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    • 19 Bald Eagles Die After Eating Fish Waste

      "Fifty or more eagles swarmed into the truck, whose retractable fabric cover was open, after the truck was moved outside the plant, said Brandon Saito, a biologist with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service who coordinated the recovery operation.

      The birds became too soiled to fly or clean themselves, and with temperatures in the mid-teens, began to succumb to the cold. Some birds became so weak they sank into the fish slime and were crushed."

      I'm glad they were able to rescue most of them, but still, a sad story, and disgusting.
      "Fifty or more eagles swarmed into the truck, whose retractable fabric cover was open, after the truck was moved outside the plan... more

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    • Lost Without You

      This video greeting card features 18 engaging wildlife and nature photos... each with an endearing message for your loved one, plus tranquil music. This video greeting card features 18 engaging wildlife and nature photos... each with an endearing message for your loved one, plus tr... more

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    • Hope for Wildlife

      A message of hope and inspiration for those who step forward for wildlife and wilderness.

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