Brownsville, Texas – In an extraordinary event that has left both experts and local residents in awe, a giant eagle was recently captured near Brownsville, Texas.
This majestic bird, far exceeding the size of any known eagle species, has sent shockwaves through the ornithological community and sparked widespread interest among scientists and the public alike.
The eagle, with an estimated wingspan of approximately 10 feet (about 3 meters), was first spotted by a group of hikers exploring a wooded area near the U.S.-Mexico border. Witnesses reported the bird perched high in a tree, displaying an imposing presence along with immense strength in its talons and beak.

Capture and Conservation Efforts
After several hours of careful tracking and observation, a team of wildlife experts, working in cooperation with local authorities and biologists, managed to capture the bird safely. It is now under the care of a wildlife rehabilitation center in South Texas, where it is undergoing biological assessments to determine its species, gender, and overall health.