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Brett Bacon, along with his wife Lindsay and their newborn child, was out boating on the lake near their house in Lake Windermere in British Columbia when he saw something strange in the water.
At first Bacon just thought it was a carpet(地毯) in the water. As soon as he realized it was a bird and saw its wide wings and even its head popping up, he knew what it was.
It was a giant eagle. Eagles can actually get waterlogged (浸水的) as compared to other large birds that can go in the water and get out. It's not strange to see eagles go into the water to catch fish and then pop back up, but this thing was wet through and struggling to stay above the water. It was trying to swim and trying to fly away, but it just couldn't get out of the water at all. The large bird's only chance to get out itself was by swimming but it was about a kilometer to shore(岸边) in any direction.
Seeing the state of the bird, Bacon knew he needed to do something to help it out. Lindsay started recording and caught what happened next on video, while their son lay on a seat across from Bacon.
Bacon brought the boat close to the eagle. It took a few tries. But after about fifteen minutes, Bacon was actually able to take hold of the bird and bring it into the boat. "People must have just thought I had a dog on my lap, but from my bottom to my head, he was the same height as me," said Bacon.
As soon as the bird was in the boat, it immediately took off and dropped into the water again.
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"We need to pick it up again, so let's turn around," said Bacon.
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The whole community just came down to watch this eagle.
答案: "We need to pick it up again, so let's turn around," said Bacon. This time out of the water, the eagle held onto Bacon with its sharp nails and ended up making holes in his jacket as Bacon held it for the entire trip back to shore. It finally calmed down and just sat there looking so cold. Bacon and Lindsay sailed their boat back to shore. Bacon put the bird down on the shore and watched it open its wings and try to dry off, which drew the attention of others. The whole community just came down to watch this eagle. It just stood there shaking with cold and hopefully warming up a bit. Once the bird got dry enough to fly, it took off and landed on another boat. Bacon was glad that he was there to help out. "You never get up close to an eagle. Holding an animal that's as wide as you are tall when it opens up its wings is a next-level experience. I totally get why people commit their lives to this cause," said Bacon. Wildlife officials contacted Bacon a short time later and everyone was glad to know the bird would be okay.