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The
Hawk Conservancy Trust
Charity No: 1092349 - Company No: 4304161 |
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Sarson Lane, Weyhill, Andover, Hampshire. SP11 8DY,
UK
Tel: +44 (0) 1264 773850. Fax: +44 (0) 1264 773772. Email info@hawkconservancy.org |
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Young Black Kites |
Molly, the Great Grey Owl, had a short stay with us following a tick near the right eye. She was treated, after its removal, with antibiotics and an anti-inflammatory injection. Molly has now returned to her aviary.
We also treated Italian Joe, the White Headed Vulture. It was noticed that he was having some difficulty getting off of the ground. He is recovering well and is now outside the hospital in one of our recovery aviaries, but still on medication.
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Barn Owl having his daily physio |
We have seen 4 Kestrels during this last month. Mostly from the local area but one came from Box in Wiltshire. Two of the birds were, unfortunately, nesting in a tree that was being cut down in a wood. As a result we received two chicks and one a little older. The chicks were hacked out in our meadow at the top of the park where they can be supported until they have set up their own territories. One bird died in our care and one has been released back into the wild.
Some of the Tawny Owl babies we received in the spring have now been released and are being monitored as part of the project launched a couple of years ago. The remaining 8 babies will be released as soon as they are strong enough. We have also seen one adult Tawny Owl with a broken wing which could not be treated, and the bird had to be euthanased. One Tawny Owl that came in to us about a month ago has successfully been released.
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Tawny Owl about to be released back into the
wild |
A Little Owl was found in the road outside the Park gate. We thought that it had concussion and had probably been hit by a car. It also had a damaged right wing. It was seen by our vet who decided that it would have to be euthanased.
Finally, we saw two Sparrow Hawks; both from the local area, and both with fractured wings. One had to be euthanased and the other is recovering very slowly.
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