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VIDEO: Rehabilitated eagle released back into the wild near Errington

Wildlife centre staff honoured to set majestic bird free
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Andrew Cotton couldn’t contain his smile after releasing a rehabilitated juvenile eagle into the wild at Little Mountain, on Central Vancouver Island, on April 6.

The maintenance and groundskeeper at the North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre in Errington had the honour of releasing the majestic two-and-a-half year old bird, an experience witnessed by his wife and children, along with NIWRC staff and friends.

“I have waited seven years for this, it’s phenomenal,” Cotton said. “I have been waiting for it for a while. I’ve released hawks before. I’ve release a couple of owls in the past but having such a big bird like that, a powerful bird that soared in the air like that… man, it’s amazing.”

The young eagle landed in the care of the NIWRC last summer during the heat wave that hit the region. Animal care supervisor Derek Downes said the eagle was in rough shape and was malnourished.

The eagle immediately flies away after being released by North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre staff member Andrew Cotton. (Michael Briones photo)
The eagle immediately flies away after being released by North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre staff member Andrew Cotton. (Michael Briones photo)

“They, like us, also had a tough time dealing with the heat wave and they had difficulties hunting for food,” Downes said.

The NIWRC also released several eagles earlier this year and filmed it for the Brant Wildlife Festival.

The young eagle spreads its wings and flies back into the wild. (Michael Briones photo)
The young eagle spreads its wings and flies back into the wild. (Michael Briones photo)

For more information about the North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre, or to plan your visit, visit www.niwra.org. The centre is also looking for volunteers – call 250-248-8534 or visit the Centre at 1240 Leffler Rd. to learn more.

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Michael Briones

About the Author: Michael Briones

I rejoined the PQB News team in April 2017 from the Comox Valley Echo, having previously covered sports for The NEWS in 1997.
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