For more than 2 days, inhabitants of Rush City, had been seeing a frightened eagle wiggle almost seventy feet from a tree.
While lots of humans were unworried about the bird’s health, others began to believe she had died. But,the former military Jason Galvin decided he needed to act immediately.
He discovered the eagle was still alive after hours of searching for it with binoculars. He made the decision to use his rifle to liberate the bird because he had been good trained in army.
Friends and family wanted to persuade Jason not to do so, attemting to show that his acts would result in “compromised security measures” and “liability concerns.”
Jason came to the tree and focused his gun at the branch where the eagle was stuck. Jason hit more than 150 times, with his rifle. into the same place on that branch over the next several hours.
Eventually, a lucky hit cracked the branch, sending the eagle ground to safety below. The eagle was cared for at a nearby saving facility. Jason called her “Freedom” because he saved her over the Fourth of July weekend!
She will be taken back into her natural environment once she has completely healed. What an fascinating saviour! Let’s tell the world and honor this brave veteran!