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Travel Bug Dog Tag Garibaldi

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Released:
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Origin:
North Carolina, United States
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Named after an escaped eagle from the Carolina's Raptor Center (and one of my favorite charechters from the tv show Babylon 5) Gari"baldi" wants to visit places of flight from raptor centers, to the birthplace of aviation, from the birdfeeder in your back yard with new "friends" to cape canaveral, from butterfly museums to kite parks. I just want to be FREE. You can see my story below.

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An injured bald eagle that has been missing for six months has been found miles from where he was last seen. The bird escaped last July from the Carolina Raptor Center near Huntersville.

Children at Beverly Hills Elementary School were among the first to find Garibaldi the eagle. They spotted him the woods near the playground.

No one knows exactly how the bird ended up there. Witnesses said the eagle was weak and may not have survived much longer if he had not been found.

Garibaldi lived in a giant bird cage for seven years. He was on display with his feathered friends. Garibaldi became a crowd favorite at the raptor center.

“He is one of our ambassador eagles,” a member of the Carolina Raptor Center said.

So when a summer storm ripped open the cage and Garibaldi escaped, the disappearance ruffled more than a few feathers. The center even printed t-shirts and volunteers chased down dozens of sightings, but the eagle was gone.

“He’s just incredibly important to us,” the Raptor Center said.

Experts weren’t sure if the bird could survive on its own. The eagle has a hole in his wing and could not have flown far.

“I thought it was just my imagination,” said fourth grader, Jack Takla.

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But Talk got closer in the woods:

“I just couldn’t believe my eyes,” Takla said.

There was Garibaldi.

“He was right over here in the pine tree,” Takla said

Other kids saw it too.

“I thought it was pretty amazing because I haven’t really ever seen one even around here,” witness Victoria Kelly said.

The injured eagle was once spotted on Mountain Island Lake. He somehow traveled at least 15 miles in the last six months.

“We were very surprised that he was doing so well,” the Raptor Center said.

The battered bird is now in the care of those eagle experts.

“Right now Garibaldi is emaciated, we don’t know much more than that, he came in yesterday and we’re going to continue to monitor his condition,” the Raptor Center said.

Garibaldi remains in what you might call intensive care for birds, too weak to be photographed for this story. 6NEWS was told he is hooked up to an IV and the prognosis for his recovery is uncertain.

Garibaldi was one of eight disabled eagles in the aviary at the Carolina Raptor Center, but the only one to escape last July. Because of his injured wing, Garibaldi will never be released back into the wild.

Update: As of March 2008 Giribaldi is still at the raptor center and doing great, I think he was one of the bald eagles mating this spring ;-D

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Tracking History (2097.8mi) View Map

Retrieve It from a Cache 6/30/2008 Teemanda retrieved it from somewhere   Visit Log

will move it along soon!

Dropped Off 6/27/2008 CyclingFool placed it in Evergreen Garden Michigan - 15.52 miles  Visit Log
  • Garibaldi with Bald Eagles Photo taken at Birds of Prey Educational Facility, located in the Outdoor Discovery Center in Holland, MI.  One mature and one immature bald eagle can be seen in background.
  • Close up of the Bald Eagles Zoom shot of the Bald Eagles.  The immature one sure was squawking at me.
  • Garibaldi with Bald Eagles #2 Photo taken at Birds of Prey Educational Facility, located in the Outdoor Discovery Center in Holland, MI.  Focused on Garibaldi this time.
  • Garibaldi learning about himself! The educational plaque in front of the enclosure.
  • Garibaldi learns about some relatives The educational plaque in front of the Golden Eagle enclosure.
  • Garibaldi with Golden Eagle Fully mature Golden Eagle can be seen in the enclosure.  He is occasionally taken out by a handler for feeding demonstrations.  Very cool!
  • Garibaldi with Turkey Vulture Turkey vulture is on the ground, right of the sign.
  • Garibaldi with Barred Owl Such a beautiful bird.  Like all the other birds in this center, it has recovered as much as possible from an injury but can longer survive in the wild.  Most have permanent wing injuries, some have permanent eye injuries.
  • Garibaldi with Bald Eagle enclosure as background The entire Bald Eagle enclosure can be seen behind Garibaldi.  The eagles can't fly anyway, so the space is very generous.  The staff takes great care of all the birds here.  Not pictured, the center also has a Red-tailed Hawk, a Peregrine Falcon, a Merlin and a Screech Owl.
Retrieve It from a Cache 5/31/2008 CyclingFool retrieved it from Heritage Trail #15 Michigan   Visit Log

Cool bug. Found on a 200 mile weekend bike trip organized by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. I've already got a couple pictures of it (on the bike ride, not flight related), so I'll see if I can snap a couple more closer to what you requested.

Dropped Off 5/21/2008 johngie placed it in Heritage Trail #15 Michigan - 16.43 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 5/11/2008 johngie retrieved it from Don't have a Kouw, Man. Michigan   Visit Log

Will place soon.

Dropped Off 3/28/2008 Perfect Chaos placed it in Don't have a Kouw, Man. Michigan - 9.9 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 3/9/2008 Perfect Chaos retrieved it from Van Raalte's 1st Traditional Michigan   Visit Log

So glad i got to meet some other cachers out caching today, JBExpress was dropping this wonderful bird off., I LOVE EAGLES!!! Thank you, Thank you! May have to keep him a couple of days, So i can put some good photos on this page. PC

  • One of garibaldis "frozen" friends.
  • One of garibaldis hawk buddies!
  • Garibaldi, Before he got the hole in his wing.
Dropped Off 3/9/2008 JBExpress placed it in Van Raalte's 1st Traditional Michigan - 352.93 miles  Visit Log
  • Garibaldi and friend
Retrieve It from a Cache 3/6/2008 JBExpress retrieved it from Foxy Michigan   Visit Log

Retrieved from Foxy. Will move it along soon.

Dropped Off 3/6/2008 Gaviidae placed it in Foxy Michigan - 25.4 miles  Visit Log
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