They walked through the FOREST and stopped to make a SELFIE

Michael and Neil Fletcher in Chelmsford, Ontario, were walking through the woods when, at one point, their attention was caught by something totally unusual: an eagle trapped.

Brothers Michael and Neil Fletcher were hunting in late November when they discovered an eagle trapped.

They approached the bird carefully to save it, throwing a sweater over the eagle’s head to calm him down.

“At first, the eagle looked a little nervous. After a while, when he realized that we were actually trying to help him, the bird calmed down. “

It took some time for the eagle to be set free, the brothers trying to get him out of there without causing any injury.

“He was relieved that he escaped. From the first moment I saw him, I knew we had to do something for him, ” said one of the men.

Before letting go of the eagle, the brothers posed with their new friend to remind them of this moment over the years. The two put the photo on a social network, and in a short time, they managed to gather countless appreciations and comments from internet users.