Nova Scotia wildlife centre waiting on good weather to release wandering golden eagle

A golden eagle, which was grounded and unwilling to fly when found in Prince Edward Island about a month ago, is seen in an undated handout photo. A wildlife rescue centre in Nova Scotia is waiting on good weather to release the special bird, which is not usually found in the Maritimes, back to the skies. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Hope for Wildlife, *MANDATORY CREDIT*

FREDERICTON - Maybe it was sick. Maybe it was just exhausted.

Whatever the reason, a golden eagle flapped down in the middle of a road in central Prince Edward Island one late afternoon in November.

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