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Bald eagle takes to the skies again after rehab in Virginia

This bald eagle was cleared for takeoff Tuesday after a little help from caring humans.

Dr. Jen Riley, with the Blue Ridge Wildlife Center, said someone saw the eagle stuck in some fencing along U.S. Route 17 in Fauquier County, Virginia.

The eagle “was trying to go under it or maybe was trying to catch something going underneath and got stuck under that fencing, in between the fencing,” Riley said.

“She was really down and weak coming in, just from struggling in that fencing, just exhausted from that struggle.”

An expert with the center went out to help the eagle, which was luckily not seriously injured.

After a night of being cared for, the eagle was released at the entrance to Sky Meadow State Park.

“So it’s actually a really quick turnaround for us. Patients are never here the short of a time but it was really nice,” Riley said.

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