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A bald eagle was rescued after being trapped in the front grille of an SUV in Maryland, officials said.

Calvert County Animal Control received a call early Saturday that a driver on Route 4 had accidentally collided with an eagle, according to a Facebook post. 

“When the driver stopped, they realized that the eagle was still alive, but trapped in the vehicle’s grill(e),” the social media post reads. 

An animal control officer named Hannah Neel safely removed the eagle, according to Storyful, with assistance from the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office.

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Calvert County Animal Control Officer Hannah Neel can be seen holding the bald eagle after it was freed from the car grille. (Calvert County Government/Facebook)

The bird was examined, determined to be in good health and “was quickly released back into the wild.”

“Thanks to ACO Neel and all who helped rescue this wonderful creature,” the post stated. 

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The eagle was stuck on the front of the SUV after being struck on Route 4 on March 9, 2024. (Calvert County Government/Facebook)

“I saw the car on the side of the road and my heart broke for the eagle and the driver,” a Facebook user wrote in response to the Calvert County post. “So glad to hear of a good outcome.”

“Great work rescuing this beautiful eagle,” another commented. 

A bald eagle perched on a tree. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

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Bald eagles are some of the most recognizable birds due to their size and distinct colors, with mostly brown bodies and a “snowy white head, neck, and tail,” according to the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute website. 

Bald eagles are usually 6.5 to 14 pounds, with a wingspan of up to 8.5 feet. They are found throughout North America, and northern birds are usually larger than southern birds. The fish-eating raptors can live up to 50 years. 

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