That's one tough bird....
Eagle survives crash through truck windshield
By SCOTT SONNER, Associated Press Writer Scott Sonner, Associated Press Writer
Thu Mar 5, 6:53 am ET
Matthew Roberto Gonzalez of Opa Locka, Fla., was driving on U.S. Interstate 80 in northeast Nevada near Wells, about 60 miles west of the Utah line, when the eagle came crashing into the cab of his truck.
"I heard a loud thump like a brick or something coming through the glass," said Daryl Young of
Joe Doucette, a spokesman for the Nevada Department of Wildlife, said it appears the eagle hit the windshield head first.
"One side of the head is swollen, but there does not appear to be any permanent damage," he said.
"The guys in the truck immediately bailed out because it was one ticked off bird. She was pretty feisty," Doucette said. "Even the officer who responded didn't want to go in there so we had one of our wildlife biologists do it."
The eagle was recovering at the
Jeffrey Spires, owner of Spires Trucking of South Florida in
"Never in trucking history," he said.
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