How far would you be willing to go to help an animal in need? Would you put yourself in danger to do so? A nature photographer named Krzysztof Chomicz didn’t think twice about doing just that.
A white-tailed eagle was in a perilous situation and was very close to losing its life — the beautiful bird had become trapped in the thick coastal mud near the town of Swinoujscie in Poland.
Local firefighters attempted to rescue the dying bird, but after multiple attempts still didn’t have any success. It was soon realized that this was a dire situation as the eagle was becoming more and more exhausted from trying to keep itself from drowning.
Krzysztof Chomicz, who was photographing in the area, couldn’t let the gorgeous eagle suffocate in the mud and knew he had to do something. He attached himself to a rope on dry land and started to drag himself through the thick and dangerous mud toward the bird.
The selfless photographer put himself in a potentially dangerous situation to save the eagle’s life — drone footage captured the entire rescue.
As soon as Chomicz reaches the eagle, it’s obvious that the bird of prey is distressed, terrified, and desperate to stay alive. The frightened creature seems to be completely weighed down by the sludge and the photographer struggles to lift the poor thing out from danger.
It was going to be a long, slow, and exhausting trip back to shore — the mud was so thick it was nearly impossible to move through. Thankfully, Chomicz had the rope to assist him and eagle back to shore. It was a painstaking journey to safety.
At first, he attempts to carry the mud-drenched eagle back to shore by crawling — the mud was far too thick to pull this off. Then, Chomicz has to get creative to help push them through.
Chomicz is clearly out of breath and struggling to get the eagle back to safety, but he continues to power through. Finally — they reached the shore. It was a long and brutal ordeal but the nature photographer and the eagle were both safe.
The entire rescue was caught on drone footage and it’s unbelievable — it’s suspenseful and nail-biting the entire time. This man’s actions saved a life that day.
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The white-tailed eagle was eventually cleaned up and cared for by a wildlife organization in Poland. He then moved to a refuge to live out his life in safety. Rescuers say that the eagle is only 6 months old and it may have been its first attempt at flying. We’re so very glad it wasn’t its last.