Rescued bald eagle released after rehab

by Jayna Smith

Back in mid-June, Keith Ramos, of Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge, was notified of a possible injured eagle near the corner of Route 1 and Charlotte Road. The bird was on the road and not flying. 

Shortly after hearing of the eagle, Ramos’ wife Tabitha, who is also a volunteer at the refuge, also noticed the bird. She got it away from the road into the grass until biologist Ray Brown could arrive to capture it.

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