Two brothers, Michael and Neil Fletcher were hunting in the
Canadian woods when they found a bald eagle caught in a hunter’s trap.
Instead of letting it suffer there, they covered the bird
and freed it.
"It was attached to a stake and the eagle was trying
to fly up, but it only had a foot of slack in the chain," Michael told the
Sudbury Star.
Michael put his hoodie over the eagle's head while they
worked to release it from the trap.
Once the bird was free, they went to set it loose, but
first ... they took a selfie to capture the unforgettable moment!
"I was surprised by the size, and that it's such a
beautiful bird," said Michael. "When you see the eyes up close,
they're really amazing."

