of prey. she was a juvenile, literally inoisaying in a guyill s guttern raptor center, the goal is to get every bird back into the wild. good job! some will never leave. she had multiple issues, so, but lead was one of those issues. it s a male. reporter: others aren t as lucky. it s hard to see something so powerful, majestic, become so weak and helpless. just make sure there s nothing broken. reporter: 38 bald eagles have been brought in since 2018. we re going to check for any lead fragments. reporter: half have shown alarming levels of lead. eight died from lead poisoning. three died this march alone, including one the day before our visit. eagles and vultures are scavengers, cleaning up what nature leaves behind. they feast on the remains left by hunters. but there s just a little bit of that lead from that ammunition in there, and that s where the eagles get it from. that s where the vultures get it from. alas oneis enough toething