One Wing, right, and his mate, The Old Witch, are shown at the Bird Treatment and Learning Center Thursday in Anchorage, where they are housed in the center's new eagle mew that was dedicated Sunday by traditional Native spiritual leader Kenny Gardner. Dane Ketner built the mew for his eagle scout project. One Wing, a bald eagle rescued after the Exxon Valdez oil spill, will never be released, but blood transfusions from the bird have benefited about two dozenother birds.
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One Wing, right, and his mate, The Old Witch, are shown at the Bird Treatment and Learning Center Thursday in Anchorage, where they are housed in the center's new eagle mew that was dedicated Sunday by traditional Native spiritual leader Kenny Gardner. Dane Ketner built the mew for his eagle scout project. One Wing, a bald eagle rescued after the Exxon Valdez oil spill, will never be released, but blood transfusions from the bird have benefited about two dozenother birds.
Eagles' new mew
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One Wing, right, and his mate, The Old Witch, are shown at the Bird Treatment and Learning Center Thursday in Anchorage, where they are housed in the center's new eagle mew that was dedicated Sunday by traditional Native spiritual leader Kenny Gardner. Dane Ketner built the mew for his eagle scout project. One Wing, a bald eagle rescued after the Exxon Valdez oil spill, will never be released, but blood transfusions from the bird have benefited about two dozen other birds.