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Baby eagle that fell from nest in Victoria park reunited with parents

BEACON HILL PARK, VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, JUL 09 – A juvenile eaglet found on the ground was rescued, rehabilitated, and returned to its nest by Victoria Parks and Wild Animal Rehabilitation Centre staff, with a monitoring band applied.

  • On June 27, city parks staff and Wild ARC safely rescued a young eaglet discovered beneath its nest in Victoria’s Beacon Hill Park.
  • The eaglet had fallen from the tree near its nest for unknown reasons and spent several days receiving care at the BC SPCA's Wild Animal Rehabilitation Centre.
  • Parks staff used a bucket truck to place the eaglet back on a high branch near its nest while a local bird expert and Wild ARC team supported the rescue and monitoring efforts.
  • The eaglet was fitted with an identifier band from a continent-wide program that tracks and helps conserve bird populations, and the city advised residents to maintain distance from wildlife during nesting seasons.
  • The City of Victoria thanked everyone involved, calling it a 'high-flying reunion,' and noted the quick response helped ensure a positive outcome for the eaglet and its family.
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Baby eagle that fell from nest in Victoria park reunited with parents

Eaglet found on the ground in Beacon Hill Park returned to its nest by BC SPCA, Victoria parks staff

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Saanich News broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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