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eaglet

a young eagle
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He said: "It was just a case of being in the right place at the right time as the eaglet finally spread his wings and took to the skies for the first time."
NEST: The six-week-old eaglet's parents have chosen a rather busy spot for rearing their chick - Craignure Golf Club, which is hosting Mull Eagle Watch this year
In 1926, she was renamed Eaglet, replacing a previous training ship of the same name which was destroyed by fire.
The eaglet had been taken to the LSU veterinary school's Wildlife Hospital on May 11.
Graymont wants to remove land for a conveyor to transfer the raw product from the quarry, about 400 meters from the edge of Eaglet Lake, to the plant, 4.3 km away.
A pair of bald eagles known as "Mr President" and "the First Lady" welcomed their first eaglet on Friday in Washington's National Arboretum.
MOVE: Claire with eaglet RETURN: Sea eagles are thriving again
Palmateer gently placed the eaglet, estimated to be about 5 to 6 weeks old, in the enclosed container for its first trip to solid ground.
Members from the RNR Liverpool HMS Eaglet base and crew from the frigate HMS Campbelltown were aboard the Liverpool-based yachts for the RNR Trophy race.
The team includes Benedictine Health Systems, Preferred Choice Pharmacy, RNA EagleT, RxHub, Prime Therapeutics LLC, the Minnesota Department of Health and Achieve Healthcare Technology.
And not long thereafter he saw himself as an eaglet with a yellow beak and truncated wings, and its eyes were as yearning and dejected as those of one long imprisoned ...
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