Cincinnati Zoo’s iconic eagle retires
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Sam the Bald Eagle has given hundreds of thousands of people goose bumps soaring over crowds at Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden’s Wings of Wonder and at Great American Ballpark over the years. Sadly, after a recent diagnosis of cataracts, he recently retired, making a final appearance at a recent Reds game, and walked out by his longtime trainer, Eddie Annal, during the singing of the national anthem.
“Vision is so important to eagles,” said Annal. “Sam has flown down from the outfield to the mound at GABP hundreds of times in the past two decades.
Thanks to all that repetition and training, he knows the general direction to go, but still needs to be able to see where to land. After having trouble finding me during practice flights, I suspected something wasn’t right, so we asked the vets to take a look at him.”
Zoo veterinarian Dr. Mike Wenninger examined Sam and found partial bilateral cataracts and recommended that he retire from flying. He said that “Sam should be able to function relatively normally, but is unlikely to fly confidently. Cataracts generally progress slowly over time. I suspect his recent changes indicate that they have progressed to a point...
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