Bald Eagle and Two Owls Stopping by...
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A few snippets of critter patients...
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Since age twelve, with a bird on his arm, Martin has captivated audiences sharing his knowledge and experience of his wildlife friends.
At age nineteen, Martin was hired as curator of birds of prey at Busch Gardens, CA. He also worked in the movie and television industry training big cats, elephants, primates, sea mammals and raptors.
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“Grandpa believed in a very simple philosophy; that a person should get up every morning and do good. Doing good means that you do well for others and doing well means that you do good for yourself. There is nothing wrong with doing well, but Grandpa always believed in doing good.”
Martin's book, Healer of Angels, reflects back on his life: from a young boy terrified of birds to becoming the first man in North America licensed to train a wild golden eagle in the ancient art of falconry.
Through a heartwarming collection of true stories he describes his challenging transformation from a shy dyslexic teenager, to the founder and CEO of the Southwest Wildlife Foundation.
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How fortunate we are to have young people showing interest in this fine man's work.
Thank you Martin for what you do
Thank you so much for helping and healing them
Thank you so much for sharing these rescues and releases! Beautiful.
I'm glad to see video's of rehabilitated raptors being released
You all at the rescue are my heroes. Thank you for all that you do
This just brings an array of emotions in tears. What an amazing individual doing amazing things. And, to see kids being part of this journey? It gives me hope. Thank you for the awesome work you do!❤
You treat our beautiful animals with such loving care that they can feel safe and loved ❤
Thank you for saving these beautiful raptors and young people being involved ❤
I love watching you do what you do best!
Thank you, for ALL you do!!! Thank you, for caring for these amazing and beautiful owls, eagles and any other animal you have worked with.✨💕✨🙏✨💕✨ It must be an amazing feeling to set them free~ thanks, to you Martin. God Bless you!!
Can never stop being in awe of these beauties!🪶🪶
I've always been so impressed with how well Martin handles the magnificent eagles. God bless him.
Watching the great horned owl fly into the air like that brought tears. I love all wild birds, especially Raptors.
Dear Martin Thank you for sharing this I wish you a great happiness for always Take care
LORD Your creation is beyond awesome. I love You.
What an unexpected change of direction! It obviously has a different idea than anyone else as to where it wanted to go! I guess it doesn't matter where it goes at this point...what matters is that Martin saved it so it's now free to go wherever it wants. ❤
God Bless Everyone Involved😊❤
Endlessly caring: inspiring!
Not Enuff Wildlife Rescuers.... Love Watching You in Action... A lot of Knowledge and Application of said Knowledge makes Watching You a Treasure... Thank You for Caring...
You love animals almost as much as I love food 😊 A very deep bow to you and your work 👍
Martin your a blessing to have the knowledge and experience that teach people about God's many species and yes spread the next-generation the wisdom to help these birds in the years to come God bless you and your wife 😊
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God Bless you Martin! You’re a hero!! 🙏❤️❤️
Well done. I needed something to change my attitude at the moment and this did the trick.
The owl was SO COOL! 😎😜
He needs to train apprentices and get celebrity support on social media
You are the healing Angel Martin🌟 Like the starfish, you can save this one❤️
Wonderful to see saving one to three birds at a time. 💗
Awesome! I’ve been watching you for years now and it still doesn’t get old! I love it!😊
Beautiful animals! In the safest hands. Lovely to see that GHO fly free :)
Thank you so very much Martin in sharing and educating us all on the Eagle and GHO too. What you do is so admiring and also quite educational too. Thank you for showing the GHO and Eagle too. It was so awesome to see the GHO to be freed and I do pray he/she is gonna be alright and free to live her/his life too. I do hope the Eagle is alright too and will get a clean bill of health and eventually get to be free but I do however, have a feeling it won’t be cause of the injuries to its wings.❤️🙏🦅. Thank you once again Martin and I pray for your to continue to be bl go rescue, rehabilitate and also release your feathery patients too one day. Gof bless always. Sue M. Clearwater, Florida ❤️🥰🙏👍🏻🤞🏼👏🏻👏🏻🦅🦉⭐️❌⭕️
@GowildlifeOrg hello from Russia! I find u from channel @Yell and now me very interesting birds life. in Russia 10 years make rehabilitation animals. near 50 non-commercial organisations. thanks for all.
beautiful 🦉🦅🦉🍀
Another lovely video, thank you for sharing.
you finally updated!😆
Live long, Eagle Man 😎
Nice release. Wondering how the bald eagle is doing ?? 👍👍👍😍
Thank you
Saying thank you
It makes me so nervous to see a release by Rush Ranch, with the power lines and the traffic on Minersville Highway. But still beautiful to see the birds set free!
Сова по цвету похожа на большую ночную бабочку. Такая же серая, черная и коричневая в крапинку.
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I love what you do. Question, whatever happened to the white belly bald eagle? I looked for a release video and didn't see any. Thank you.
I hear those cars going by and hope that the owl doesn't fly into another vehicle.
Isn't this nesting season for the owls and eagle in your area right now?
Love this guy....so whats with all the colored dresses?
@burrini7446
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I’m guessing traditional Mormon ladies in modest clothing
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@@burrini7446 Thnx....I never would have guessed
alot of baldies this winter
Design,not evolution!
owls are cats with wings
alot of baldies this winter