what to do if you find an injured baby bird

what to do if you find an injured baby bird

to save his life and get him to fly again. the eagle was in bad shape from day one. >> severely broken wing, emaciated, dehydrated. reporter: this x-ray image shows the fracture in it's right

wing. >> we don't typically see a lot of injuries that bad where the animal survives. reporter: experts believe the bird tphrepbld an f le dges and fell on one of its first

flights. at first energy experts thought it was a vulture. >> they looked and observed the beak and the head and they realized this is a baby bald eagle. reporter:

surgery followed and months of rehab. >> it was definitely touch and go. reporter: and that brings us to today. in a field back in beaver county anxious moments for an eagle

ready for flight. >> it is our hope that this particular eagle goes onto prosper and adds to the lineage of over 300 active bald eagle nests that we have here in pennsylvania right now.

reporter: and here he is, hooded at first, the crew probably more nervous than he. >> he's not going to be picture-perfect but that's tolerable, that is acceptable for a bald eagle. reporter: and finally, after

all these months the release. the flight short at first landing in a field and then a nearby tree, then it was downstream and out of sight. >> he has every faculty that he needs to survive here in the

wild, so that is a really, really good thing. andrew: a beautiful ending. today's release got a thumb's up from everyone involved here.