The Six Golden Eagles Who Came to Dinner

Published 2017-08-11
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“One of my greatest childhood fantasies was the desire to create a personal friendship with a wild eagle. I found myself with a love and fascination for these powerful creatures.”

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All Comments (21)
  • @hazemkhoja2101
    0:29 "Oh you gonna bite me" "Well, that's a good sign! I like that" You sir have an infinite love for these creatures. God bless you!
  • @snowqueen8365
    I like how this man doesn't want to be their friend or tame them in anyway. He shows total respect for these birds. Thank you for helping these eagles 🦅.
  • I love watching him talk so sweet to these eagles. The eagles are so calm in his arms
  • @sueiem221
    I just love this man. He is so compassionate with all of the Eagles. Thank God for people like him and I wish that ALL people were like him instead of the constant cruelty we see done to animals of all kinds everywhere. This man help restore my faith in humanity and makes me remember that there are still SOME good people out there. Thank you so so much for all that you do. Sue
  • @denaredford6701
    The eagle knew he was feeding him immediately . So sweet how he handles the bird and get them strong enough to eat on their own in 3 to 4 days time .
  • @Engineerboy100
    Yes, thank you for dedicating your life to helping the birds AND then sharing with us!!!
  • @KGisthename
    My god are you brave. Also I also know that what we are seeing here is knowledge and experience. I am sure that being brave is a requirement.
  • Thanks to this man, these Golden Eagles are going to come through that much wiser, that much more stronger, and happier once they are ready to return back to the wild.
  • @juliebirb7162
    Absolutely amazing these beautiful raptors are. I love them. Thank you for bringing them back to life. Their feet!! Wow! Magnificent!
  • @Rhea303
    Eagle man, I love you .. hope you too live a long and healthy life. 🦅
  • @morawright952
    OMG... that's great and you are very gifted loving careing person... GOD bless you
  • @tosca8571
    Although all the birds you rescue are beautiful, I think the goldens are my favourites. This is a lovely video and I am so glad all 5 were released!
  • @WG-tt6hk
    To bad that the rest of our fellow humans don't have this man's compassion , wisdom, and respect for life. The world would be a much better place and maybe God would not be so disgusted with us.
  • @jcgomeznc
    Thank you for dedicating your life to help these beautiful birds back to health and back to their environments.