This month has seen and interesting mix of birds brought into us.
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Tawny Owl
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We received four Tawny Owls adding to the many that have been patients with us during this year. Unfortunately 3 of the 4 were very badly injured and either died or had to be euthanased. Last month I reported that a Tawny Own had had a broken leg pinned by the vet. This bird has now joined the other Tawny Owls in the aviary opposite the hospital.
In the August report I wrote about our baby Tawny Owls being released in woodland near to The Conservancy and the Students wrote about the project they were involved with. Two of the baby Owls were not old enough to be part of that project and remained with foster parents in The Park. They were BTO ringed and have now been released near to where they were found in North Hampshire, northeast of Hungerford.
We have had an influx of Sparrowhawks, mostly with head injuries. Out of the 7 patients this month, 5 either died or were euthanased.
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Sparrowhawk
photo - John Atkinson |
The white feathered Red Kite is still with us. He has been fitted with a BTO (British trust for Ornithology) ring in preparation for him to be released from the meadow. He still needs to grow his tail feathers for a further two or three weeks before he is allowed to go.
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Fraggle at his best - flying in
Reg's Meadow |
Fraggle has been a very popular member of our flying team both with members of staff and regular guests. He was 22 years old.
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