Sick Eagles
SLP2000121502- 15 DECEMBER 2000- EUREKA, MISSOURI, USA: Simon Davies, Director of Development for the World Bird Sanctuary, holds an adult bald eagle, prior to a feeding, December 15. The eagle, found on the ground with another by Missouri Department of conservation agents, were weak and unable to fly and may be suffering from lead poisioning. bg/Bill Greenblatt UPI
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