
Local Surfers Rescue Injured Sea Eagle
Bawley Point Rescue: Surfers Save White-Bellied Sea Eagle from Attack A heartwarming rescue unfolded at Bawley Point, Australia, on June 3, 2025, when two surfers, Mali Legge and Tau Whiu, sprang into action to save a white-bellied sea eagle. The eagle was struggling in the water, apparently under attack from another bird. Legge and Whiu, witnessing the distressed bird, quickly used their surfboards to bring the eagle to safety. "It was quite a scene," recounted Tau Whiu. "The eagle was clearly in trouble, and we just knew we had to help." The surfers carefully brought the injured eagle ashore, wrapping it in a towel to keep it warm and dry. The rescued eagle, after receiving care, was later released back into the wild with only minor injuries. This incident underscores the importance of human intervention in protecting wildlife and the quick thinking of these two surfers.