'I thought she'd like a lasagna': Rescuer lures injured bald eagle from B.C. dump | Unpublished
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'I thought she'd like a lasagna': Rescuer lures injured bald eagle from B.C. dump

January 18, 2026

Ed Butler had a hunch that the young bird — which was unable to fly — would like lasagna, so he went to the store and bought one. His hunch was right.



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