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sl8

(16,927 posts)
Thu Apr 20, 2023, 06:11 AM Apr 2023

An Eagle Who Adopted a Rock Becomes a Real Dad

Last edited Thu Apr 20, 2023, 08:32 AM - Edit history (1)

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/17/us/murphy-bald-eagle-rock.html

An Eagle Who Adopted a Rock Becomes a Real Dad

Murphy, a bald eagle at a bird sanctuary in Valley Park, Mo., had been incubating a rock, and his keepers did not have the heart to separate them. He seemed ready when an eaglet needed a dad.



Murphy, a bald eagle that had been showing fatherly instincts, has been sharing an enclosure with an eaglet that survived a fall from a tree during a storm in Ste. Genevieve, Mo.Credit...World Bird Sanctuary
Livia Albeck-Ripka


By Livia Albeck-Ripka
April 17, 2023

Murphy the bald eagle waited day after day in his modest, yet carefully built nest for his one egg to hatch, but his keepers did not have the heart to break the news to him: The 31-year-old flightless bachelor was sitting on a rock.

A usually mild-tempered bird, Murphy gently rotated his rock, less shaped like an egg than a small meteorite, as though to incubate it. He lay in the one spot all day, rising to squawk and charge at the other birds that dared to come near his nest at the World Bird Sanctuary in Valley Park, Mo.

A sign on the eagles’ enclosure attempted to abate visitors’ concern, noting that Murphy was “not hurt, sick, or otherwise in distress.” The sanctuary, acknowledging the bird’s behaviors, wished him the best of luck.

Perhaps it was fate, then, when an orphaned eaglet, just a week or two old, was brought into the sanctuary this month, having survived a fall from a tree during a storm in Ste. Genevieve, Mo., about 60 miles southeast. In a way, Murphy was the “obvious choice” for a foster parent, Dawn Griffard, the chief executive of the sanctuary, said in a phone interview.

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An Eagle Who Adopted a Rock Becomes a Real Dad (Original Post) sl8 Apr 2023 OP
The poster bird dad for Father's Day. sarge43 Apr 2023 #1
If the foster parent had been nursing a pet rock all this time DFW Apr 2023 #2
or Bullwinkle Bucky Apr 2023 #3
That could be risky DFW Apr 2023 #7
Or Paul Simon. nt sl8 Apr 2023 #4
Ooh. I like that one. GopherGal Apr 2023 #5
I hadnt even thoght of that. Good one. sl8 Apr 2023 #8
Your heart is in the right place DFW Apr 2023 #6
I love this! Thank you for sharing!😍 lucca18 Apr 2023 #9

DFW

(59,205 posts)
2. If the foster parent had been nursing a pet rock all this time
Thu Apr 20, 2023, 08:32 AM
Apr 2023

I hope the sanctuary has the good sense to name the little one «Rocky.»

DFW

(59,205 posts)
7. That could be risky
Thu Apr 20, 2023, 11:26 AM
Apr 2023

The sanctuary would need round the clock vigilance to guard against Sarah Palin coming to shoot it with a 30.06

GopherGal

(2,658 posts)
5. Ooh. I like that one.
Thu Apr 20, 2023, 10:33 AM
Apr 2023

Apparently the sanctuary doesn't name birds that it intends to release into the wild.

Hasn't stopped fans of their Facebook page from offering ideas, though, including Rocky (and Roxanne if gender is determined to be female by an eventual DNA test). In that vein, the Sanctuary, apparently to the dismay of at least one would-be-commenter*, has been using they/them pronouns to refer to the eaglet.

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sl8

(16,927 posts)
8. I hadnt even thoght of that. Good one.
Thu Apr 20, 2023, 11:42 AM
Apr 2023

I was thinking:



It's no wonder his Mama loved him like a rock.

DFW

(59,205 posts)
6. Your heart is in the right place
Thu Apr 20, 2023, 11:22 AM
Apr 2023

But I don’t think there is much hope for a bird sanctuary to name a baby eagle Paul Simon no matter how fitting the name may be.

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