Bald eagle found in Nokesville is in 'rough shape' due to head trauma, lead toxicity, vet says, News
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The prognosis of an injured bald eagle found near Flory Road in Nokesville was “guarded” Monday due to its extensive injuries and lead poisoning, according to Dr. Jen Riley, hospital director of the Blue Ridge Wildlife Center.
A very happy day': Injured bald eagle, now fully recovered, is released back into the wild, News
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