While I'm sure the Raptor Conservancy would be there to help rescue any injured
eagle, last I knew, their facility was not big enough to handle a large bird.
Rich Rieger
Alexandria
On Apr 7, 2017, at 8:11 AM, Donald Sweig wrote:
For injured raptors including this Bald Eagle, especially here in Northern
Virginia, one can also call the Raptor Conservancy of Virginia,
703-578-1175. They are right here in Falls Church, fully licensed, very
experienced, and they'll probably get to the bird faster than the state
could.
Donald Sweig
Falls Church, Virginia
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Hello,
I am passing along the contact info for reporting injured Bald Eagles. If
you see the Bald Eagle recently seen in Falls Church, VA with leg chain
(small animal trap) on its leg, please report to the following:
If you see this bird again please immediately call the Wildlife Center of
Virginia at 540-942-9453 <%28540%29%20942-9453> and Virginia Department of
Game and Inland Fisheries Wildlife Biologist Mr. Kevin Rose at 804-937-3193
<%28804%29%20937-3193>. They are handling all of the injured eagles in the
state and if possible they will help this bird!
Thanks so much!
Berth Fedorko, Falls Church, VA
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