An eagle stands for the camera alongside the person he believes to be his true love in lifetime.

Birds is one of the most reclusive and sceptical animals in the nature, and they almost always know well how demonstrate their thanks if they are treated well.
This response in particular motivated Lohwana Halaq, a Filipino nurse who has spent the last five years overseeing the care and restoration of an endangered animals of eagle.

Sinag, a Philippine hawk, lives in a sanctuary run by the Philippine Eagle Conservancy.
As it turns out, this species does not want any of anyone but its mother and human caregiver. There still are additional individuals of its sort nearby.

Despite the fact that, in actuality, Sinag has chosen the woman to be her partner, per the caregivers and experts. It’s unusual to see a man interact with a young woman in the fashion he does.

Whether the bird sees her as his mate or lover is irrelevant to Lohwana. The girl is glad to have been able to perform her obligations, therefore she does so with the highest dedication.

Halaq is informed of the difficult conditions wild birds, some of the greatest and longest in the world, according to the Department of Environment Fisheries of the Republic of the Philippines, must endure.
And there are only about 500 individuals left, the prospect of elimination is imminent.