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Harpy eagle at Summit Park, June 15

June 7, 2013

A harpy eagle taking a lunch break

HARPY EAGLE “ Panama”  will arrive at Summit Park on Saturday June 15 at the end of his spell under quarantine.

Born and raised in Miami he will replace "Cheyenne," a male who died on June 8, 2012, Aged 51.

The harpy eagle is the national bird of Panama and is in danger of extinction.

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