Shipp delivered a 22-week-old boy in the. Tamra Sandridge said her daughter, Tia Shipp, drove herself to Baptist East Hospital early Sunday morning because she knew something was wrong. It's also amazing, he says, that the mother opted to feed the baby bird instead of kill it.Īnd finally, he says it's incredible odds that all of this happened in one of just a handful of nests on the island that are monitored by Growls' cameras. ( WREG) Police in Memphis are looking for the person who stole a pregnant woman’s car while doctors were trying to save her baby’s life. 2nd time this has happened in B.C.īird says the rare phenomenon came about due to an incredible confluence of events.įirst of all, he says it's "a miracle" that the hawk didn't die in the powerful clutch of the eagle's talons. "In my mind of growing up on Disney, I'm seeing this eaglet think like, 'Was this another little sibling?'" she said. ( WREG ) Police are looking for the person who stole a pregnant woman’s car while doctors were trying to save her baby’s life. McCartney says the eaglet's parents had lost one of their two chicks a few weeks ago, and she suspects the new hawk has taken its place. The group is keeping the exact location of the rare inter-species family a secret, so they don't get overwhelmed by birdwatchers. When Diane's due date approaches, Chelsey kidnaps her and gives her a labor-inducing drug, forcing Diane to deliver the baby. Growls operates a number of webcams on the island to monitor eagle nests. Chelsey Miller, a woman desperate to have a baby, discovers that she's unable to have one of her own, and stalks the unsuspecting Diane with the intentions of stealing her baby. A juvenile bald eagle, left, shares its nest with a red-tailed hawk in this image captured through a telescope.
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