Kody Back Safe and Healthy at the National Aviary

(Pittsburgh, Pa.) Kodiak the Steller’s Sea Eagle is home safe and healthy. The National Aviary has worked tirelessly to get Kody home safely after he got out of his habitat on September 25. The afternoon of October 3, the Aviary’s team of animal care experts spotted Kody at a residence in Pine Township. Kody had been spotted earlier that day nearby, and thanks to the overwhelming support and helpful sightings of community members, and the commitment of the Aviary team, they were able to locate the bird and bring Kody back home safely. Using professional falconry techniques and equipment, the National Aviary’s team was able to safely retrieve Kody and bring him back home to the Aviary. Upon an initial veterinary exam, Kody appears to be in excellent health and body condition. He is currently resting in a behind the scenes area of the National Aviary and enjoying healthy meals of fresh meat. The entire team at the National Aviary is extremely relieved to have Kody back.


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