An injured American bald eagle stranded on an ice floe in the waters of the Hudson River off Manhattan was rescued by NYPD harbor police on Tuesday. Video the Police Department posted to social media ...
Sometimes even birds of prey need a little help. Members of the NYPD’s harbor unit recovered an injured bald eagle from an ice floe on the Hudson River while on patrol Tuesday, the department said.
For the second time in about 24 hours, law enforcement helped rescue an injured bald eagle − this time one stuck floating on a chunk of broken ice in New York's Hudson River. The save, made by New ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — It didn’t take an eagle eye to spot the good job done here. Police officers from the NYPD’s Harbor Unit saved an injured bald eagle from the icy Hudson River on Tuesday morning.
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The authorities took the injured bird to a rehabilitation center in New Jersey, which is working to stabilize it to allow for further testing and treatment. By Michael Levenson Over 16 years with the ...