Snow is is rescued…Late Tuesday

2 June 2026

Hello Everyone,

It has been an exhausting day for eagle lovers.

First, Scout died.

Second, Snow’s nest slid. It took rescuers only 11 minutes to get to the nest site and find Snow.

The timeline:

​​4:36:19 Harry w/fish -huge one, Harriet follows in and takes control of fish; 4:37:06 Harry to SB, Harriet hops down into nest with fish, feeding #3; 4:54:04 noise & both Harriet & Snow look.

A close-up view of a bald eagle and a chick in a nest made of twigs, with a tranquil water body in the background.
A dense thicket of green trees and foliage, showcasing various types of needles and leaves in a natural setting.

Here is the link to the rescue video clip: https://youtu.be/YGHBlWcYUbM?

Snow is decidedly injured. Precisely what is wrong is not clear but please send good positive wishes. Scout might not ever fly: broken wings can be repaired. I hope there are no internal injuries. That was a hard fall. Let’s hope beyond hope.

A person crouches in a wooded area with several animals surrounding them on the ground, partially obscured by branches and foliage.
Two people in a forested area, one wearing gloves and working with a blanket covering an object on the ground.

Snow is alive, and hope must prevail. Waiting for updates.

Donations for Snow can be sent to Northern Sky Rescue Centre. There is a donation button. www.northskyraptor.org

There is a growing movement to change the laws so that no other eagle has to suffer as Scout did. We want eaglets in danger who are banded and known to be having difficulties to be kept in care. More on this later, but I am going to say something that will be considered controversial by some. As all of you know, I believe in intervention. If historic buildings can be torn down without authorisation, if sacred lands can be drilled for oil and put wildlife in jeopardy, if….then we must find ways to do something positive. So my question is this: What would happen to someone who put fish in a nest? Didn’t return an eaglet but kept it in care so it survived? Might this not be a test case in the US that could go to court to change these archaic laws? I am a Canadian, but the wildlife – the eagles and birds – move back and forth across great swaths of North America – and belong to all of us. Their welfare is up to us. So think about this! I would love to see a test case to determine whether a starving osplet could be fed fish!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I plan to write a more scientific/academic response to this question, but not tonight. I am hoping that Geemeff’s summary will be in but if it isn’t, I am going to say goodnight. I will include it tomorrow.

It has just been a day of rocketing emotions. I am worn out.

Thank you for loving these amazing birds.

Thank you to everyone at the Great Lakes Bald Eagle Cam – the mods, the rescuers, the owners of the cam and everyone who worked so hard to make sure that Snow was helped.

5 Comments

  1. micpark9 says:

    Maryann, thank you for all you say and do for the animals. You will not be forgotten by us or the animals. What you say is correct. I knew animals were part of our world or we are apart of theirs. Whatever way you look at it, we are all in this together. We owe them help when we see a problem. Whoever started this ‘nature knows what’s best’ thing should be shot. Nature is an idea, not an entity. Nature is a word made by man. No wonder the US has turned into an authoritarian nation. Just look at us. We won’t disintegrate if we feed a hungry animal, and neither will they. Thank you, Maryann.

    1. Linda Kontol says:

      Thank you Mary Ann. You are very appreciated! I totally agree with you and look forward to hearing more
      About this plan for no more suffering for these poor eaglets or
      Any other birds that need prayers.
      See you here again soon
      Linda

  2. Sharing in your sorrow, Mary Ann. I totally agree with you and what micpark9 said. 💔

  3. Sharon says:

    Thank you, Mary Ann. I totally agree with you & MicPark. I understand there are protected species (though not so much protected as abandoned by our current administration) but I will never understand the “no human intervention” ideology. Scout was suffering & needed intervention. Snow’s nest needed to be propped up because we all knew what was going to happen before she/he fledged. If it is okay enough to intervene and put cameras in their nests for the world to see then it should be just as okay to intervene when these birds are in danger. Thank you for all you do & I’m so sorry for all that you’re not allowed to do ❤️

    1. You said that so well….thank you. I hope you don’t mind but I am copying comments for blog without names. People need to be hopeful.

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