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‘Miracle’ eagle who broke wing thriving after parents nursed it back to health

  • A white-tailed eagle chick named Kinky was injured in a storm in July 2023 and was nursed back to health by his parents on the Isle of Ulva.
  • Dave Sexton, a retired RSPB officer, observed Kinky thriving in spring 2024, begging for food and still being fed by his parents.
  • Kinky exhibited unusual behavior as his parents continued to care for him over a year later, which is a rarity according to eagle experts.
  • Despite his injuries, Kinky's chances of survival have increased due to his parents' continued support and feeding habits.
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‘Miracle’ eagle who broke wing thriving after parents nursed it back to health

The white-tailed eagle was injured in a storm as a baby after the tree its family was nesting in fell down.

·Key West, United States
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Isle of Man Today broke the news in on Thursday, April 3, 2025.
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