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Injured steel mill bald eagle ‘imped’ with grafted feathers

Mary Ann Thomas
Slide 1
Courtesy of Melanie Tepper/Tamarack
Rosie, the injured bald eagle from the U.S. Steel Irvin Works nest in West Mifflin, flies around her aviary at Tamarack Wildlife Center in Crawford County after new wing feathers were added to her damaged wing.
Slide 2
Courtesy of Tamarack Wildlife Center
Carol Holmgren, Tamarack Wildlife Center’s executive director and a licensed wildlife rehabilitator, works on the damaged flight feathers of Rosie, the injured bald eagle from the U.S. Steel Irvin Works nest in West Mifflin.

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