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Blue Ridge Wildlife Center Patient of the Week: Bald Eagle

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Caught in a Tangle, Soaring Again.

Back in May, an adult Bald Eagle was spotted in serious trouble—dangling from a tree by fishing line in Leesburg, Virginia. As night fell, officers from Loudoun County Animal Services carried out a dramatic rescue, climbing the tree and using long limb cutters to safely free the bird. With help from Kristi’s Caring Hands Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education, the eagle was transported to our hospital for treatment.

When the eagle arrived, it was immediately clear that it had suffered soft tissue trauma to the wing, likely from hanging upside down and struggling. Its wingtip was badly swollen, bruised, and drooping. But bloodwork revealed something even more concerning: lead poisoning—a dangerous condition we see far too often in scavenging birds.

Treatment for both issues required time and patience:

  • For the lead poisoning, the eagle underwent chelation therapy, a process where medications bind to the lead in the bloodstream so it can be safely excreted.
  • This treatment often takes multiple rounds and is physically taxing. Patients must be closely monitored for side effects and for progress between rounds.
  • Meanwhile, the eagle’s injured wing was treated with anti-inflammatories and strict cage rest to allow soft tissue healing without further strain.

Once the swelling subsided and blood tests showed improvement, this eagle was gradually moved into larger enclosures, where we could safely monitor wing extension, stamina, and balance.

The final stage of rehabilitation happened in our large flight cage—an essential part of recovery for raptors. Here, the eagle was able to rebuild strength and coordination, practice takeoffs and landings, and demonstrate the sustained, high-powered flight needed for release. Only once it passed all these benchmarks was it cleared to return to the wild.

And return it did—on Sunday, July 6, right back near where it was rescued. The release took place at Sycolin Creek Elementary School, just minutes from the rescue site, with dozens of community members in attendance.

We were honored to be joined by Chief Humane Law Enforcement Officer Brosan, who spoke about the dangers of lead in the environment—and how LCAS officers have switched to copper ammunition to help protect eagles and other scavengers.

What can you do to help Bald Eagles and other wildlife?

  • Retrieve fishing line when you see it—entanglements are deadly and preventable.
  • Switch to non-lead tackle and ammunition. Even small fragments can poison an eagle.
  • Understand the bigger picture. Lead is a One Health issue, affecting wildlife, pets, and people alike.

This eagle’s successful release was only possible because of early rescue, expert medical care, and the space and time to heal. We’re grateful to Loudoun County Animal Services, Kristi’s Caring Hands, and everyone who helped this bird fly again.


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