During this time, Harriet was left alone in the nest to care for an eaglet then struggling to survive. |
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The eaglet had been banded, a few days before by Mr. Broley, the eagle bander. |
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He had not seen the third eaglet and he did not want to wait before summoning help for the two he had been able to rescue. |
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And an eaglet does not start off flying from the ground, but from the nest. |
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The third eaglet was never found despite a search by the Flint Creek volunteers and the landowner. |
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The jacket and gloves were a precaution in the event the eaglet panicked, but there was little fuss as he tossed the net over her. |
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With regards to Patterson, the cops ended up issuing him four citations, two per eaglet. |
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He is a lean man, with an eaglet face and a sleepy-sounding voice, almost inaudible at a yard's range. |
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This progress was augmented by eaglet re-introduction programs, which supplemented the natural recruitment of young eagles into the population. |
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We wouldn't know just how the fellow is, in this country, though there are other countries where the citizens could give you his name without hesitation, and tell you how he keeps his job... Comment on a banded eaglet. |
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To help you understand what you are living at present, remember the eaglet who finds itself in a void, out of the nest, after the mother has forced it out. |
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The eaglet herself would not be able to put up much of a fight. |
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It was determined that toxicological analysis of eaglet tissue samples was no longer required on a yearly basis, and the nests could be monitored by ground and aerial observation. |
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The chimes are sounding at Royal Naval Reserve unit HMS Eaglet after it was presented with a replacement bell in time for centenary commemorations. |
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