While on her way home from work tonight Jennifer noticed an eagle that appeared injured on the side of the road under a guard rail. She pulled over and immediately chased the eagle into the woods, removed her jacket and used it to capture it.
Folks, this is the third eagle I've seen her rescue since we've been together. She is clearly an animal whisperer and has never lost her touch.
As many of you know, Jennifer was the Vet Tech for the Salisbury Zoo for 18 years. Try this link as well to see how incredible she is at this rescue thing.
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that's awesome
Your picture is remarkable! I would be scared to death to handle an eagle like this. Look at that beak! Please keep us posted on what happens with the eagle! Jen is magical. Thank you for sharing!
She is as you are awesome people who really care and she has an impressive talent and calling indeed an animal whisperer. Thanks for her service and kind heart. Animals know when they are injured or just scared when a truly gentle warm loving person is in their midst. We all need to be more like Jennifer and take the time to offer assistance when and where one of God's creatures needs our help.
I think both the Alberos are animal whisperers because lost animals are always found on Joe's blog.
Magnificent creature; I love to see the eagles in the wild here on the shore. Thanks to you both.
Not only is she an animal lover but you have one beautiful wife Joe!
9:34, Beautiful inside and out. I'm the luckiest guy on earth and that comes from a guy who has been with her for 20 years.
F Y I the bird pictured is a Golden Eagle , which are pretty rare . I saw one last winter in Wachapreague from about 20 feet away. It was feeding on a deer carcass. This is the extreme southern end of their range .
Nope it was definitely an immature bald eagle.
Joe! I thank your wife for doing these rescues,she is awesome.
What a precious gift to have and she puts up with Joe :) !
What a very blessed woman, you got one heck of a wife Joe!
Joe , could you please tell your viewers which eagle this is ?
It is a young bald eagle. Possibly hatched last spring. It had little white on it but had the beginnings of feathering out with adult plumage. They typically take 5 years to get the white head and tail so it’s a slow transition to looking like the bird we all instantly recognize.
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