Wednesday, June 11, 2008

"Bald Eagle gets a new beak"



Story and pictures from discovery.com/news"June 6, 2008 -- More than three years after a poacher shot off her upper beak, a bald eagle named Beauty can finally live up to her name -- with the help of volunteers.

A team attached an artificial beak to the 15-pound eagle in mid-May, improving her appearance and, more importantly, helping her grasp food.

"She's got a grill," joked Nate Calvin, the Boise engineer who spent 200 hours designing the complex beak.

The "grill" was exposed when a bit of the synthetic beak broke off during application. But the new beak is only a temporary fix, designed to nail down precise measurements.

A final beak made of tougher material will be created and attached later, though her saviors don't plan to release her back into the wild. They say that she has spent too much time with humans that the final beak will still not be strong enough to tear flesh from prey.

But getting this artificial beak now was key to Beauty's survival. A wild eagle that must be hand-fed by humans would eventually have to be euthanized, especially since her life span could run four more decades, said Jane Fink Cantwell, who took Beauty to her raptor recovery center in Idaho two years ago.

The bird was found in 2005 scrounging for food and slowly starving at a landfill in Alaska. A bullet had taken from her curved upper beak, leaving her tongue and sinuses exposed, with a stump useless for grasping food. Cantwell said eating with her beak was like using one chopstick. She also had trouble drinking and couldn't preen her feathers. "

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow... the first thing I thought was 'They live to be 40yrs!' thats amazing, what majestic birds... the second was... 'What kind of person shoots a bullet at something as gorgeous as that!' ... we humans are pretty messed up ..

but then you see the work of these guys trying so hard to save it and its ust amazing...

victoria said...

Yeah they sure are amazing birds. I liked this story because I like the happy ending where the humans pull through and do something to help the animal. I think its great when we go to such lengths to help these creatures. Thanks for the comment abz :) xx

Indigo-Daisy said...

Amazing story, and thank goodness for such wonderful caring people to come to her rescue.