The Eagle is a majestic bird, I am very glad that you are able to help an injured Eagle and rehabilitate him and return him to the wild where he belongs.
When the eagles are released, their outstretched feathers look so magnificent. The female's crop was so prominent that the eagle seemed to struggle keeping her neck up.
What magnificent birds! They are so lucky to have you and Susan help save their lives! Hope you both had a wonderful Thanksgiving! Have shared your video... Warmest regards, Dianna
The first round lady that released the beautiful eagle held this bird as well as you do Martin. She looked relaxed, confident and totally unafraid. I'm glad she wasn't a wreck like alot of people are when trying to release an eagle. Do you do releases for falcons and/or owls or Hawks??? If not, why please.
Hi Anna, thanks for your interest. We can't really ever be sure if we see anyone twice, either flying around or as a patient again. Martin discusses it in this video: ruclips.net/video/p6xj9cxt4wM/видео.html
Why is this wonderful man not getting funds yet from the State for his PASSION to save your emblem, It is quite obvious this will be money well spent ?
I don't believe you do. But, do you guys band them? That way if you catch one a second time you'll know..? Or do you just not really know if you get the same visitors multiple times?
I find it sad that they're protected by the government but they don't pay you anything to help found the great work ur doing. Meanwhile our tax dollars go to politicians to play Golf all day.
May God grant you long life with abundance of energy and great health.
Thank you!
The Eagle is a majestic bird, I am very glad that you are able to help an injured Eagle and rehabilitate him and return him to the wild where he belongs.
Martin is always kind enough to spray the eagles with lice spray so they can start out in the free without misery
Thank you for your beautiful caring heart.
Thank you for your interest!
When the eagles are released, their outstretched feathers look so magnificent. The female's crop was so prominent that the eagle seemed to struggle keeping her neck up.
Quite a wingspan for sure
It is great that you help eagles from all over the state and work with all sorts of officials to try and save as much wildlife as you can.
Absolutely beautiful!!
Thanks for watching
Your videos are amazing God bless you
Thank you we appreciate your interest
That was so cool to see two released on the same day . Great job
Best of the best!
Good on the Wildlife Conservation helping Martin, more donations needed to him, he does a good job, careing loving man, he needs a noble medal 🥉
Thank you for your support!
You are Amazing!!
Thanks for your interest
A double whammy! So fabulous to see them fly free again, thank you Martin and Susan!
Agreed!
They are truly 🦅🦅Gorgeous,🦅🦅 Indeed, thank you,👫💙💗 *Our Dearly, Beloved Tyners* 👫🍃🌸❕❕❕❕❗❗❗❗
I'm from China and I also like eagles. We are also saving some eagles here, let's work together!😉
I wonder if those two became mates for life
I really love the work that Martin does for all these birds
Love to see the birds fly. Thank you.
So do we! Thanks for watching!
I love you dude I just love you
Gosh darn it every time I watch the release videos I sit here and cry like a baby.
Thanks for watching and caring!
You’re not the only one who cries!
@@GowildlifeOrg , for a second, I thought it was "Thanks for watching and crying!"
AMAZING!! Thank you for all you do!! Nothing better than seeing them get released back into the wild!!
Hi Brenda, thanks for your interest! We love seeing them fly back where they belong too!
When you look at the freeze frame, the man Steve, upon releasing the eagle was surprised at the power behind the eagle.
Beautiful birds! Thanks for giving them a chance at life, and thanks for sharing!
Hi George, thanks for watching and your continued support!
What you do for these glorious birds is amazing. As always, God bless you, your wife and all the other folks who help you. ❤️❤️
Thanks from all of us!
Can you show us how you make the hats or hoods for them?
Perhaps an idea for a future video!
I got so deep into the receiving and feeding I forgot you were releasing. Wonderful program, process loving care. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed! We appreciate your interest!
Amazing video!! Loved it, as usual!
Thank you Tiffany! Always good to hear!
What magnificent birds!
They are so lucky to have you and Susan help save their lives!
Hope you both had a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Have shared your video...
Warmest regards,
Dianna
Hi Dianna, we hope your holiday went well too! Thanks for all your support!
The first round lady that released the beautiful eagle held this bird as well as you do Martin. She looked relaxed, confident and totally unafraid. I'm glad she wasn't a wreck like alot of people are when trying to release an eagle. Do you do releases for falcons and/or owls or Hawks??? If not, why please.
Martin keeps everyone safe, and some are a better hand at it. We do releases for many types of critters, there are hawk releases on the channel.
Do you band the birds you release to track if you ever get them back again in their lifetimes?
No, unless there is some special cicumstance, we do not track them.
I'm going to buy a book now. I hope you can ship to the uk 😊
Thank you for your interest and support. Our apologies for International Shipping difficulties.
Beautiful! Question! Do you ever get the same Eagle back if they are sick or hurt ?
Hi Anna, thanks for your interest. We can't really ever be sure if we see anyone twice, either flying around or as a patient again. Martin discusses it in this video:
ruclips.net/video/p6xj9cxt4wM/видео.html
I wonder, could a falcon or an owl be put in the flight chamber with an eagle?
The eagle would kill them.
Southwest Wildlife Foundation of Utah thank you!
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Why is this wonderful man not getting funds yet from
the State for his PASSION to save your emblem, It is quite
obvious this will be money well spent ?
Thank you for your interest and support
Are they stinky when they first come in from the wild? :)
It depends on where they came from and what they got into. We will be uploading a video about a vulture next week - they do have a "distinct" smell.
The sun is what all animals use to aid in digestion
I don't believe you do. But, do you guys band them? That way if you catch one a second time you'll know..? Or do you just not really know if you get the same visitors multiple times?
Arabiske translation
I find it sad that they're protected by the government but they don't pay you anything to help found the great work ur doing. Meanwhile our tax dollars go to politicians to play Golf all day.
Martin isn't a very good golfer.