The video tells a heartwarming rescue story of a majestic eagle that was found helpless and stuck in thick mud. The couple who discovered the bird saw it in an extremely fragile state—completely covered in mud, unable to move, and barely breathing. Its wings were heavy and soaked, its body weakened, and it had no energy left to escape on its own.
Without hesitation, the couple decided to intervene. They slowly and carefully lifted the eagle out of the mud, making sure not to harm it. The eagle was so exhausted that it didn’t even resist or react much during the rescue. Its eyes remained half-closed, and it showed clear signs of dehydration and exhaustion.
Once they brought the bird back home, they immediately started cleaning it up. They gently washed off the mud from its feathers, dried it, and provided first aid. Over the next few days, they took care of the eagle like it was family—feeding it, keeping it warm, and constantly monitoring its health. They made sure it had a quiet and safe space to rest and recover.
Little by little, the eagle regained its strength. The video shows the bird slowly standing on its feet again, flapping its wings, and looking around with more alert eyes. The couple continued to feed the eagle carefully until it could eat by itself.
The clip ends with a touching scene of the eagle standing proudly, healthier and stronger, staring into the distance as if ready to return to nature. The couple smiles, knowing they helped save a life and gave the eagle a second chance.
2025 BMW M2 CS Sapphire Black: First Real Photos

We had to wait until the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed to finally see the new BMW M2 CS in its Sapphire Black color. The screenshots we previously grabbed from the configurator didn’t do the car justice, as the beefy G87 looks significantly better in real life. It’s not as eye-catching as Individual Velvet Blue, which was showcased on a different M2 CS during the weekend’s hill climb event.