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Wounded bald eagle recovering at Sequim shelter

The Columbian
Published: December 24, 2010, 12:00am

SEQUIM, Wash. (AP) — A wounded bald eagle that nearly died Monday is recovering at the Northwest Raptor and Wildlife Center in Sequim (skwim).

Center Director Jaye Moore says he’s getting loud and ornery when people approach, which are good signs.

The center says it’s unclear whether the eagle will recover enough to be able to return to the wild.

It was shot in the left wing and found floundering on the ground near Beaver, about 10 miles north of Forks. The bird has been in the center’s care since Dec. 15.

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