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elleng

(136,043 posts)
Tue Mar 12, 2024, 08:08 PM Mar 2024

An unexpected call recently had Calvert County Animal Control Officer (ACO) Neel rush into action

to save a bald eagle!

Early on March 9, Animal Control received a call that a driver on Route 4 had accidentally collided with an eagle. When the driver stopped, they realized that the eagle was still alive, but trapped in the vehicle's grill.

With teamwork from the Calvert County Sheriff's Office, ACO Neel safely removed the eagle. After a thorough examination, all were relieved to find the bird seemed to be in good health and was quickly released back into the wild.

Thanks to ACO Neel and all who helped rescue this wonderful creature!

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An unexpected call recently had Calvert County Animal Control Officer (ACO) Neel rush into action (Original Post) elleng Mar 2024 OP
That's wonderful. wendyb-NC Mar 2024 #1

wendyb-NC

(3,797 posts)
1. That's wonderful.
Tue Mar 12, 2024, 08:17 PM
Mar 2024

I'm glad that the eagle was alive and in good condition and they could be released back into the wild soon after their rescue. Much praise to the rescuers, they are true heroes.

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