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- Karen Dykes
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- Golden Eagle [underlined]
Jasper, Alta. [Alberta] May 11, 1946.
Our coyote traps on Moberly Flats
contained a fine adult male
eagle. Two of its toes are wounded
but not broken + it seems to
use them all right.
We brought the bird home alive
+ Bert [White] hooded it + attached jesses
to its legs. At first it reacted
very well but later seemed
completely cowed + refused to stand
up.
" [Jasper, Alberta] May 14, 1946
Today found a female feeding on an
elk carcass that lay in a
brushy flat when it attempted
to take off it could not + we
caught the bird.
Weight 12 1/2 lbs [pounds] including 2 to 3 lbs [pounds]
of elk meat in crop.
Legs badly injured, toe on each
foot useless from earlier
trap injuries. Another recent injury
consisted of bullet holes through
both legs, tendons severed on one leg
but neither broken.
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