After several days of careful tracking, the eagle was safely captured and relocated to a conservation center in Brownsville. Scientists are now studying its origins, diet, and biology, exploring whether it’s a previously unknown subspecies or an unusually large specimen of a known eagle like the golden or bald eagle.

The rare find has sparked speculation about undiscovered species in the region and renewed interest in the biodiversity of the U.S.-Mexico borderlands, making Brownsville a hotbed for future ornithological research.

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