TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – Tallahassee State College athletes have long been known as the Eagles, but now they’ll have a new feathered companion cheering them on.
TSC is teaming up with the North Florida Wildlife Center to welcome Sia, an eight-month-old white-tailed eagle, to campus.
Her trainer is the wildlife center’s director, Ryan Reines.
Reines began training Sia two months ago to become an eagle ambassador for the center. He thought adding mascot duties to her ledger made perfect sense, so he reached out to TSC Athletic Director Chuck Moore.
“I’ve always loved an eagle to begin with,” Moore said. “And I just thought what a perfect prophecy to have a live one come in here, and that beautiful of an animal and her physical presence, but she also just has this stoic presence about her. ”
The ten-pound bird is a sight to behold in person. Reines said white-tailed eagles can grow to be larger than the more familiar bald eagle.
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“Everyone is always totally awestruck by her presence. She’s an incredible bird,” Reines said. “She’s a very large bird and has a very majestic presence. So it’s very inspiring and enriching.”
Reines said much of the training involves “acclimation,” or getting Sia more used to humans and noisy environments.
She isn’t ready to take flight at events just yet, but both Moore and Reines were hopeful that day isn’t too far away.
“The progress all the way up to today, seeing how she’s comfortable being outside, being around the staff and the athletes, just makes it more exciting,” Moore said.
“And now we’re just looking forward to there being more training and seeing her fly.”
The hope is for Sia to make an appearance when the TSC baseball team begins its season in early 2026. She’ll also one day fly around the Eagle Dome and delight basketball fans too, Moore said.
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