Ann , Michael and Neil Fletcher were hunting in Sudbury Canada when they came across something other than prey : a Bald Eagle , catch in a trap . They freed the bird , but not before take aim a pic with it .
According to the Sudbury Star , the bird had been catch in a claw trap used for pelt caparison . Rather than permit it sit there , they underwrite the bird and freed it .
“ We had just got into an open cut and my brother was , like , ‘ Oh , I just saw something , ’ “ said Michael . “ So we backed the truck up . He said , ‘ I think it was an eagle , but it ’s gone . ’ “

The two explored the area on pes and found a set of quad tracks . “ We think maybe someone had inject something the day before and leave a bowel atomic pile ( that would attract a magpie like an eagle ) , ” he said . “ Then we saw some bowel movement , walked in a bit , and the bald-headed bird of Jove was stuck there in a trap . ”
Fletcher said the huge bird with the touch white head had just one of its talons caught in a type of claw trap used by fur harvester . “ It was attach to a stake and the bird of Jove was trying to fly up , but it only had a substructure of mire in the Sir Ernst Boris Chain , ” Michael said .
Fletcher posted up a video of the deliverance to hisFacebook page . They take note that after they pulled the bird free , it was remarkably calm , and uninjured .

[ The Sudbury Star ]
Image credit : Michael Fleming
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