Lady Baltimore (eagle)

[2] Lady Baltimore was found after a failed poaching, which left her alive but severely injured.

Volunteers with the Juneau Raptor Center rescued her, after an estimated 2 weeks of surviving her injuries on her own.

JRC volunteers found her to be malnourished, and determined that she could not survive on her own, because her injuries caused her to aim her body poorly when flying and hunting.

As a result, Lady Baltimore was moved along with one other eagle to the Alaska Raptor Center in Sitka.

[5] In February, 2024, staff at the Alaska Raptor Center discovered that Lady Baltimore's health had deteriorated to the point where she no longer had a good quality of life.

Lady Baltimore, in her Juneau Raptor Center mew , on August 15, 2015
Lady Baltimore's old mew, on August 15, 2015. Her habitat was upgraded in 2019.