Fishermen in Kirov are being asked to help provide food for a sick sea eagle.

      At the "Big Nest" center, staff continue to care for a white-tailed eagle that has unusual eating habits. The bird refuses large fish, chicks and rats, preferring small river fish and store-bought turkey fillet. Center staff say this selectiveness is related to health problems. According to them, it has serious disorders — a multidrug-resistant microflora was detected in its body, and the bones of the right shoulder joint are pathologically altered. Specialists are now preparing new samples for analysis to adjust the treatment plan. Despite the illness, the eagle is active. It eats readily but won't let anyone approach it. The center hopes to find suitable conditions for the bird and is considering transferring it to Moscow. Staff at "Big Nest" are also appealing to fishermen who can share part of their catch. This will help feed the eagle.

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Fishermen in Kirov are being asked to help provide food for a sick sea eagle.

The bird eats only small river fish and turkey.