(NPR) Eagle Love Story: Injured Mates Reunited At Rehab Center

Here’s a feel-good story.

“Two seriously injured bald eagles, found two months apart and more than a mile away from each other near the Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge,” in Western New York State, “were rescued and reunited in a wildlife rehabilitation facility in Medina last week,” the Buffalo News reports.

And on…[Monday’s] All Things Considered, raptor rehabilitator Wendi Pencille tells host Michele Norris the remarkable story of what it was like when the two lovebirds were reunited.

Read or listen to it all (and you have to love the picture).

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One comment on “(NPR) Eagle Love Story: Injured Mates Reunited At Rehab Center

  1. Bookworm(God keep Snarkster) says:

    They’re beautiful and precious, and a lot like when we introduced our two dogs. Luckily they have wonderful temperaments individually, but the male was here before the female. Both were adopted as adults, and are the same breed. The female was very apprehensive in the car, being taken from her “old home” to her “new home”. But once she entered the house and saw there was someone else here who looked exactly like her, she seemed to say, “Ok, I can do this”!!

    Gotta love all the FurPeople and feathered friends… 🙂