Freedom a fighter: Injured bald eagle on the mend – WETM – MyTwinTiers.com

Posted: March 21, 2021 at 4:36 pm

HUNTER, N.Y. (NEWS10) Freedom the bald eagle is on the mend and responding well to treatment. The bird of prey was hit by a vehicle on Route 17 in Blooming Grove on Tuesday. New York State Police took the lead on the rescue after a driver spotted the eagle on the side of the road.

Trooper Bryan Whalen was one of the responding officers and used a combination of his jacket and a K9 Troopers bite sleeve to corral the eagle into a kennel provided by the Warwick Valley Animal Rescue. The Department of Environmental Conservation helped get the eagle to the Friends of the Feathered and Furry Wildlife Center in Hunter to be treated. The rescuers named the injured bird Freedom after the symbol he represents.

Thats where Missy Runyan comes in on the apex predators road to recovery. The licensed eagle rehabilitation expert says Freedom suffered a massive head injury affecting the entire left side of his body, including his eye. Eye injuries can be life-threatening for birds and limit their ability to ever be re-released into the wild. Thankfully, Runyan says Freedoms vision is improving as his cranial swelling begins to go down.

Freedoms personality is also much improved, Runyan added, noting a boost in the birds attitude as hes treated for breathing and bruises. On Facebook, Runyan thanked the incredible teamwork of State Police, Department of Environmental Conservation, and Warwick Valley Humane Society for their speedy response saying delay in care could have surely worsened an already dismal situation.

For now, the group at Friends of the Feathered and Furry Wildlife Center will closely monitor Freedom with the hope of getting him back into the wild where he belongs.

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