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Eagle freed in Hurricane Matthew aftermath from car grill

This Saturday, Oct. 8, 2016 photo provided by the Clay County Sheriff's Office shows a bald eagle wedged in a vehicle near Green Cove Springs, Fla. The bird was freed unharmed after a passing motorist noticed the bird. (Billi West/Clay County Sheriff's Office via AP)

GREEN COVE SPRINGS, Fla. - A bald eagle that somehow managed to get wedged in the front grill of a Florida car was freed unharmed after a passing motorist noticed the bird just after Hurricane Matthew roared past the area.

The Clay County Sheriff's Office says a resident of the Fleming Island area south of Jacksonville noticed the bird peering out of a passing car Saturday in the storm's aftermath. The resident urged the motorist to pull over.

The sheriff's department says rescue personnel and deputies were able to work the bird free. It was taken to a wildlife sanctuary in Jacksonville but authorities say the eagle appears to be unharmed. Photos posted of the eagle on the sheriff's office Facebook page show it standing on two feet in a cage.

News from © The Associated Press, 2016
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