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Archive for November 2011

Rehabilitated eaglets released

By Flint Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation | November 12, 2011
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Photos on Daily Herald https://www.dailyherald.com/article/20111112/news/… The two eaglets rescued from a fallen nest at Mooseheart school in Batavia are released at Starved Rock State Park in Utica.

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Bald eagles gone wild

By Flint Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation | November 12, 2011
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Photos on Shooting From The Hip http://newsblogs.chicagotribune.com/shooting-from-…

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Rescued baby eagles released

By Flint Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation | November 12, 2011

Article on WGN Radio http://www.wgnradio.com/chi-110531-baby-eagles-sav…

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Mooseheart’s eaglets return to the wild

By Flint Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation | November 12, 2011

Article on Beacon-News http://beaconnews.suntimes.com/news/8793461-418/go…

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Images: Rehabilitated eaglets released

By Flint Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation | November 12, 2011
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Article on Daily Herald https://www.dailyherald.com/article/20111112/news/…

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Mooseheart eaglets set to fly into the wild at Starved Rock

By Flint Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation | November 5, 2011

Article on Daily Herald http://www.dailyherald.com/article/20111105/news/7… The story of the Mooseheart eaglets rescued from a broken home is headed for a happy ending. They have survived an 85-foot fall when a storm knocked their so-so nest out of a tree in late May; an attempt to give them a new, man-made nest; subsequent abandonment by their parents;…

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Mooseheart eagles to be released soon

By Flint Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation | November 4, 2011
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Article on Kane County Chronicle Keller, of Flint Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation, helped rehabilitate the eagles after they fell from their nest during a storm over Memorial Day weekend. …

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