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Wood Owl
Found stuck between a window and shutter this wood owl was released after brief stay for observation and hydration. Photo shows 'Oom Hennie' organic vegetable gardener of note enjoying the moment of release !
February 2011

Wood Owl
Found stuck between a window and shutter this wood owl was released after brief stay for observation and hydration. Photo shows 'Oom Hennie' organic vegetable gardener of note enjoying the moment of release !
February 2011

Wood Owl
Found stuck between a window and shutter this wood owl was released after brief stay for observation and hydration. Photo shows 'Oom Hennie' organic vegetable gardener of note enjoying the moment of release !
February 2011

Black Sparrow Hawk (juv)
Trapped and caged by farmer for hunting chickens, this juvenile Black Sparrow Hawk was successfully rehabilitated and released after treatment for severe cere dameage.
November 2010

Black Shouldered Kite
Found on road site in near Port Elizabeth, this Black Shouldered Kite was rehabillitated and released successfully after treatment for injuries resulting from impact with car.
October 2010

Wood Owl
Found on N2 near Garden of Eden. Rehabilitated and released successfully
September 2010

African Goshawk Released
After an unfortunate collision with a car on the N2, this injured African Goshawk was thankfully picked up by Megan and bought into the centre. Stunned and missing all his crucial tail feathers he spent some time in our care before being released back into the wild. He flew off strong and healthy with newly grown tail feathers ...
24th July 2010

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Owl Take The High Road…
A beautiful wood owl was released back onto Hunters Estate in Plettenberg bay after a quick recovery. The little owl had flown into the chapel window , dazed and weak on arrival at the centre, it quickly gained strength and was eating well. Here Colin (from Hunter's Estate) and Dennis (from Eagle Encounters have a last glimse at him before he flew off back into his familiar territory.
23 June 2010
 
RADICAL RAPTORS are on call 24/7 to rescue raptors in distress

ENQUIRIES / GROUP BOOKINGS

Janet - +27 (0)83 382 2417
or +27 (0)44 532 7537
janet@radicalraptors.co.za

INJURED RAPTORS:
Dennis - +27 (0)83 561-0973
dennis@radicalraptors.co.za
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