Baby eagle that fell from nest in Victoria park reunited with parents
- A baby eagle was rescued from the ground near Lovers Lane in Beacon Hill after park users alerted Victoria Parks staff on June 30.
- The eaglet was in good health but too young to be on its own, so it was safely reunited with its parents.
- City arborists used a boom truck to lift the eaglet back to a branch about 60 feet high for its parents to guide it back.
- The eaglet was banded for tracking before returning to the wild and was monitored the following day, showing no signs indicating it was back on the ground or lacking parental care.
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‘Reunion was a success’: Video shows eaglet being returned to nest in Beacon Hill Park
City of Victoria workers and Wild ARC staff are celebrating the safe return of a young eaglet that was found on the ground in Beacon Hill Park. The juvenile eagle was first discovered on June 27 on the ground of the park underneath its family’s nest. City of Victoria workers rescued the eagle and transported it to the BC SPCA’s Wild Animal Rehabilitation Centre (Wild ARC) for care. “Thankfully, the eaglet was in good health—just too young to be …
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