![]() Once Boots is more stable, the Houston SPCA said it plans to assess apparent deformities they found in his legs and feet. "Boots was brought back to the center for rehabilitation due to his poor condition," a Facebook post from the organization read, which also included a photo of Boots at the center. "He is extremely weak, but we are providing around the clock care, including warm fluids and nutritional supplements to try to help him pull through." The eaglet-nicknamed Boots by Paul White, the owner of the property where the eagles are located- was rescued after nest cam footage showed the baby bird struggling to sit up and move around the nest, which impaired his chances for survival. The Houston SPCA's Wildlife Center of Texas, a Bayou City-based wildlife rehabilitation center, rescued a nestling bald eagle from a nest in Webster on Thursday. "He just never had a chance," White wrote. ![]() Paul White, the owner of the property where the eaglet was located, also provided his own update explaining that Boots' deformed feet would not have allowed him to grab fish or other game to survive. ![]()
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