Bald eagle found shot in Northglenn flies again after more than 100 days of rehabilitation
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By Aspen Andrews
Published on April 30, 2026.
A bald eagle that was shot in Northglenn, Colorado, has successfully flown after over 100 days of rehabilitation. The shooting or injury of an eagle is illegal under both federal and state laws. The eagle underwent flight training and evaluations at the 'Birds of Prey Foundation' before being released into the wild.
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Bald eagle found shot in Northglenn flies again after more than 100 days of rehabilitation
A bald eagle found shot in Northglenn, Colorado, has flown again after over 100 days of rehabilitation, with authorities seeking information.