Thứ Hai, 30 tháng 11, 2015

Two Canadian Guys Rescued A Bald Eagle And Then Took An Epic Selfie

“Everybody thinks it’s like the selfie of the year.”

Michael Fletcher of Sudbury, Ontario was hunting grouse with his brother Neil when they spotted what appeared to be an eagle off in the woods.

Michael Fletcher of Sudbury, Ontario was hunting grouse with his brother Neil when they spotted what appeared to be an eagle off in the woods.

They moved in for a closer look and saw that it was a bald eagle. One of the bird's talons was caught in a trap.

"The bird was pretty calm," he told BuzzFeed Canada. "It was probably tired from trying to fight the trap."

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Fletcher took off his jacket and they approached the bird. After a few tries they managed to wrap the eagle in the jacket to prevent it from moving. Then they freed its talon from the trap.

Fletcher took off his jacket and they approached the bird. After a few tries they managed to wrap the eagle in the jacket to prevent it from moving. Then they freed its talon from the trap.

Fletcher had set up his phone to record the rescue. Then his brother has an idea.

"He’s like, 'Oh grab your phone. We should take a selfie.'"

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This is the result: Two smiling Sudbury boys with the bald eagle they just rescued. "Everybody thinks it’s like the selfie of the year," Fletcher said.

This is the result: Two smiling Sudbury boys with the bald eagle they just rescued. "Everybody thinks it’s like the selfie of the year," Fletcher said.

Fletcher said the eagle's eyes were remarkable when seen up close. "There's something about them," he said. "And the size of it — the bird is huge."

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Amazing.

Amazing.

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