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eagle and child
Can anyone shed any light on the story that an eagle picked up a child in North Italy , May 1959, and deposited it, still alive, on a mountain top? This was supposed to have happened near the town on Vicarza, but there is no such place in Italy.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The story was reported in the British press at the time, but I can only find a small reference to it at the bottom of the attached article. Hope it helps.
http://forums.skygaze.com/viewtopic.php?p=106& sid=ced4cf9a630898d1c4bd8e1cf3b5d8e5
http://forums.skygaze.com/viewtopic.php?p=106& sid=ced4cf9a630898d1c4bd8e1cf3b5d8e5
It may well be a fake story akin to the Syrian Gazelle Boy on the attached site.
http://www.feralchildren.com/en/showchild.php? ch=gazelle
Please let us know if you have any better luck though because it sounds a very interesting story.
http://www.feralchildren.com/en/showchild.php? ch=gazelle
Please let us know if you have any better luck though because it sounds a very interesting story.
Many such reports here.
http://listserv.arizona.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind9 711b&L=birdchat&P=5715
Whether they are factual or not I cannot say, but there is no reason why an eagle couldn't carry a young child away as carrion. Baby-snatching by eagles was once quite common in Scotland and the Isles.
In all the old tales of avian abductions, children who survived the journey through the air were mentally altered. Often they became the shaman or wise person in their society. A Persian boy, discovered in an eagle's nest, went on to become Shah.
http://listserv.arizona.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind9 711b&L=birdchat&P=5715
Whether they are factual or not I cannot say, but there is no reason why an eagle couldn't carry a young child away as carrion. Baby-snatching by eagles was once quite common in Scotland and the Isles.
In all the old tales of avian abductions, children who survived the journey through the air were mentally altered. Often they became the shaman or wise person in their society. A Persian boy, discovered in an eagle's nest, went on to become Shah.