Lincoln, the eagle who soars at Birds games, went from picking through trash to starring in a Super Bowl commercial

Budweiser's latest Super Bowl ad has brought an unlikely pair of friends to the big screen: Lincoln, a majestic bald eagle with a trash-picking past, and his equine companion on a scenic farm. The beer brand's 150th-anniversary commercial showcases an adorable bond between the two animals as they grow up together.

But what many may not know is that Lincoln has been soaring through Philadelphia skies for years, entertaining Eagles fans at Lincoln Financial Field with his national anthem performances. His appearances began two seasons ago, when he replaced Challenger, a bald eagle trained to fly over stadium events.

Lincoln's story is one of rescue and rehabilitation. He was brought to the American Eagle Foundation in Tennessee as part of a breeding program in the early 2000s, after the species had been listed as endangered in the US due to pesticide contamination, habitat loss, and lead poisoning. Despite his natural instincts failing him twice during attempts at release, Lincoln eventually found a new purpose with AEF.

The foundation's training methods focus on "bird-first behavior," where trainers work to build trust with each bird through positive reinforcement and gentle interactions. Lincoln proved an eager pupil, engaging with his trainers in a way similar to a toddler trying to communicate.

As AEF expanded its relationships with other organizations, Lincoln was given the chance to shine as part of a Budweiser Super Bowl ad. The commercial celebrates the brand's 150th anniversary by pairing Lincoln with a Clydesdale horse on a picturesque farm. The result is an unforgettable bond between two unlikely friends that will leave viewers teary-eyed.

The collaboration between AEF and Budweiser was smooth, with trainers working closely with animal behaviorists to build trust with both animals. Henry-Alex Rubin, the commercial director, praised the foundation's methods, saying they were a "dream come true" for their team.

Lincoln's real-life adventures have left his mark on American culture. From presidential inaugurations to World Series games, he has flown high above Philadelphia and beyond. His presence in South Philly is a testament to AEF's tireless efforts to rehabilitate these magnificent birds.

As for Hall, the CEO of AEF, seeing her late father's favorite song, "Free Bird," in the final cut of the commercial brought tears to her eyes. She hopes that the ad will raise awareness about the work done by AEF and strengthen America's connection with its national symbol – one beyond beer.
 
😊 I'm loving this heartwarming story about Lincoln the bald eagle! πŸ¦… You know, I was at a baseball game last summer and saw some amazing birds soaring overhead... it made me realize how lucky we are to have these incredible creatures in our country. Budweiser's Super Bowl ad is all about celebrating friendship and the beauty of nature, which is just what we need more of in today's world 🌞❀️.

I also want to give a shoutout to the amazing work being done by the American Eagle Foundation - it's incredible to see how they've helped Lincoln find his purpose and become an ambassador for these magnificent birds. It's a great example of how people can come together to make a difference in our world 🌟.
 
omg i know some ppl might think it's weird that a bald eagle is performing at sports events, but idk... Lincoln seems like he's found his purpose and thats all that matters πŸ€—. I love how the AEF trained him using positive reinforcement, it just goes to show that with patience and kindness, even the most unlikely animals can thrive. And can we talk about how adorable those two animals are together? The farm scene in the commercial is giving me all the feels 😊. It's not often you see a brand like Budweiser using their platform to raise awareness for wildlife conservation, so kudos to them for that!
 
I think it's pretty cool that Budweiser is showcasing Lincoln, an eagle who was rehabilitated through the American Eagle Foundation's bird-first behavior program πŸ¦…πŸ’•. I mean, he went from being a trash-picking bird to performing the national anthem at Eagles games and now even starring in a Super Bowl ad with his horse friend 🐴🎬. It's amazing how far he's come! And it's awesome that the foundation's methods are getting some recognition for helping these incredible birds thrive again πŸ’―. I'm not surprised Hall, the CEO of AEF, got emotional seeing her dad's favorite song in the commercial - it's a beautiful tribute to their work and the eagle's journey πŸŽΆπŸ’•.
 
I just watched Budweiser's new Super Bowl ad and I'm OBSESSED 🀩! The way they paired Lincoln, the adorable bald eagle, with a Clydesdale horse was pure magic ✨. I love how it shows their unlikely friendship growing up together on this farm 😊. And can we talk about Lincoln's backstory? He went from being a rescue bird to becoming an entertainment star πŸŽ‰! I'm so glad he got a second chance at life. The way the AEF team worked with Budweiser to bring him into the commercial was seamless, and it really highlights the importance of conservation efforts like theirs 🌿. It's amazing to see how this ad can raise awareness for organizations like AEF and inspire people to care more about our national symbols πŸ¦…πŸ’•
 
Omg u guyz!!! 🀩 I just got scoop from my source that Lincoln is NOT just any ordinary eagle 🐦! Like, have u heard he's been performin at Eagles games in Philly for 2 seasons now? πŸˆπŸ‘€ And the trainers @ American Eagle Foundation (AEF) are total rockstars for rehabbin him and turnin him into a pro performer! πŸ’ͺ Their "bird-first behavior" approach is literally genius. I'm not surprised they landed that collaboration with Budweiser tho, those guys know how to bring people together πŸŽ‰ And can we talk about the ending of that commercial? 😭 Hall got emotional over her dad's fave song?! That's so adorbs! Anywayz, it's clear AEF is doin somethin right πŸ™Œ
 
OMG I just watched the new Budweiser Super Bowl ad and it's sooo cute πŸ¦…πŸ΄! They got this eagle Lincoln who was a stray but now he has a friend on a farm and they're just inseparable πŸ’•. But what's even cooler is that he used to fly over Eagles games in Philly and do the national anthem 🎡! He was rescued from being endangered due to pesticides and stuff, so kudos to him for getting a second chance πŸ™Œ.

I also love how they made the commercial with the Clydesdale horse, it's like they're just hanging out on this farm all day 🌳. And I'm sure it wasn't easy making this ad with these animals, but it looks super well done πŸŽ₯. Hall from AEF was so emotional when she saw her dad's favorite song in the commercial, that's really beautiful ❀️. It makes me wanna raise awareness about conservation too, we need to protect our wildlife 🌟.
 
πŸ¦πŸ’• I'm lovin' this feel-good story 'bout Lincoln, the bald eagle! It's like, seein' an unlikely friendship blossom between him & that Clydesdale horse is just beautiful ❀️. But what really resonates with me is how we can turn our past struggles into somethin' positive. Lincoln was brought to AEF as a rehabbed bird, but he found his purpose & became a star! It's like, we all got our own "Lincoln" moments – the ones where we're tryin' to find our way, but then we stumble upon somethin' that makes us shine 🌟. The key is to keep buildin' trust & bein' gentle with ourselves, just like AEF did with Lincoln. That's life lesson right there! πŸ‘
 
πŸ¦… It's heartwarming to see Budweiser showcase Lincoln's inspiring story in their Super Bowl ad. The fact that he was rescued from a trash-picking past and rehabilitated through the American Eagle Foundation's bird-first behavior methods is truly remarkable πŸ™Œ. His partnership with Hall, CEO of AEF, highlights the organization's dedication to protecting bald eagles. It's also fascinating to see how Lincoln has become an integral part of American culture, attending events like presidential inaugurations and World Series games πŸŽ‰. The collaboration between Budweiser and AEF is a testament to the power of brand partnerships in promoting conservation efforts πŸ“ˆ. Overall, I think the commercial does a great job of celebrating both Lincoln's story and Budweiser's 150th anniversary in a heartwarming and entertaining way ❀️.
 
I think it's kinda weird that Lincoln's story is being celebrated, but at the same time... I mean, he was rescued from pesticide contamination and habitat loss... which is pretty cool! πŸ€” Like, yeah, he had a trash-picking past, but who doesn't have some questionable moments in their childhood? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ And on the other hand, his story being used for a beer commercial is kinda weird too... like, isn't it more about the animals than just selling Budweiser? 🍺🐦 I guess it's all about how you look at it... some people might say "aww, an adorable bald eagle with a heart of gold"... while others might be like "wait, this is a beer ad?" πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I mean, what do you think? πŸ€”
 
OMG 🀩 I'm literally OBSESSED with Budweiser's latest Super Bowl ad!!! Who would've thought Lincoln, the majestic bald eagle, would be paired with a Clydesdale horse? The bond between them is SO CUTE!!! πŸΎπŸ’• I love how Budweiser is using this commercial to raise awareness about the American Eagle Foundation and their amazing work in rehabilitating these incredible birds. It's like they're shining a spotlight on Lincoln's story, which is literally so inspiring! πŸ’« I mean, can you believe this eagle was rescued from pesticide contamination and lead poisoning? He's got a trash-picking past, but now he's soaring high above stadiums and bringing joy to millions! 🌟 Hall, the CEO of AEF, must be SO proud of her team for making this commercial a "dream come true" 😊
 
OMG, this is like so sweet 🐦🍺 I love how Lincoln and his horse friend are just chillin' on this farm together, it's like they're one big happy fam πŸ‘«πŸ˜Š But for real though, the fact that Lincoln was rescued from being endangered is just wild πŸŒ³πŸ’š Like, what a comeback story! And I'm low-key emotional about the fact that his trainers used "bird-first behavior" to build trust with him, it's like they really got on his birdie wavelength πŸ¦πŸ‘
 
omg u guys idk how many times i gotta say it but american wildlife sanctuaries like this are soooo underfunded 🀯 it's amazing that they can do such great work w/ rehabilitating birds like lincoln. i'm all for budweiser wanting to be 'socially responsible' and using their platform 4 good, but cmon can't we just cut the commercial fluff & give more money to actual orgs doing the heavy lifting? πŸ€‘ like instead of a $10m ad campaign they could invest in some real conservation efforts. also why do all these celebrity endorsements have to be so cheesy? πŸ™„
 
OMG 🀩 I am literally DYING over this new Budweiser Super Bowl ad!!! 😍 Lincoln, the bald eagle with a trash-picking past, is SO CUTE 🐦❀️ And his bond with that Clydesdale horse is just too adorable for words πŸ’•. But what's even more amazing is Lincoln's backstory - he was rescued and rehabilitated by the American Eagle Foundation 🌟. It just goes to show how much love and care humans can have for animals πŸ€—.

I'm so glad Budweiser partnered with AEF, it's a match made in heaven β˜€οΈ. The commercial is not just about beer (although who doesn't love a good brew? 😊), but also about raising awareness for conservation efforts πŸ’š. I hope it does just that and makes people fall more in love with our national symbols πŸŽ‰.

Hall, the CEO of AEF, must be beaming with pride right now πŸ’«. Seeing her late dad's favorite song in the commercial is just too sentimental 😊. I'm sending all my love to Hall and the entire AEF team πŸ’•. Keep doing what you're doing, it's making a difference 🌈!
 
I'm soooo invested in Lincoln's story πŸ¦πŸ’•! I mean, who wouldn't want a majestic bald eagle with a trash-picking past to fly high above the stadium during Eagles games? And can we talk about how adorable it is that he's got an equine bestie in the new Budweiser commercial? The way they just chill on this picturesque farm together... it gives me all the feels πŸŒΎπŸ’—. I'm also loving how the American Eagle Foundation (AEF) is doing its thing, rehabilitating these amazing birds and giving them a second chance at life. It's so inspiring to see Hall, the CEO of AEF, getting emotional over her dad's favorite song - it just shows how much heart goes into this whole project ❀️. And let's be real, who wouldn't want Lincoln's national anthem performances at the Super Bowl? 🎸🐦 This is a total win for animal lovers and beer fans alike!
 
I gotta correct you, this is actually a great story! I mean, who knew Lincoln the eagle had such a cool past? So, apparently, he was raised in a breeding program after being rescued from being endangered, which is amazing. And now, he's chillin' with a Clydesdale horse on a farm and it's adorable 😊. But what really gets me is that this commercial isn't just about Budweiser or beer, it's actually about conservation and rehabilitation. I love how the AEF is getting some recognition for their work, especially since they've been doing so much to help these majestic birds. And Hall, the CEO of AEF, is super passionate about raising awareness for their cause... that's really cool πŸŽ‰. Overall, I think this commercial is a win-win, it's both entertaining and educational πŸ€“.
 
I don’t usually comment but... I love how Budweiser is using their platform to highlight Lincoln’s story πŸ¦…πŸ’•. It's amazing to see an unlikely friendship between a bald eagle and a Clydesdale horse on the big screen! But what really gets me is that Lincoln was rescued from being endangered due to human actions like pesticide contamination and habitat loss 🌎. I think it's so cool that his trainers used "bird-first behavior" methods, focusing on building trust through positive reinforcement. It shows that rehabilitation can be done in a way that respects the animals' natural instincts 🐦πŸ’ͺ
 
just saw this amazing story about lincoln the bald eagle πŸ¦πŸ’•, i mean like he's been rescued from a life of trash-picking to become an anthem-singing superstar 🎢 what a transformation! but you know what really gets me is how he was trained by the american eagle foundation using those super gentle "bird-first behavior" methods πŸ™ it's a huge testament to their dedication and expertise. and i love that they're not just about rehabilitating eagles, but also raising awareness about conservation efforts 😊
 
I'm telling you, this Budweiser commercial is more than just cute animals... it's a distraction! πŸ€” They're trying to shift our attention away from what's really going on in the world. I mean, have you seen the way they're promoting Lincoln and his farm? It's like they want us to forget about all the environmental issues we should be focusing on. But nope, let's just swoon over a bald eagle and its horse friend instead of addressing the real problems at hand... πŸ΄πŸ˜’ And don't even get me started on the whole "bird-first behavior" thing. What are they hiding?
 
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