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Tim
Date taken in
02-05-2020
Tim

Tim was a badly wounded wild bird with several fractures that was brought to the VOC in Ostend. After rehabilitation it turned out that he had not recovered sufficiently to be released back into the wild. Together with another kestrel he was taken in by De Zonnegloed.


Tinny
Date taken in
02-05-2020
Tinny

Tinny was a badly wounded wild bird with several fractures that was brought to the VOC in Ostend. After rehabilitation it turned out that she had not recovered sufficiently to be released back into the wild. Together with another kestrel she was taken in by De Zonnegloed.


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De Zonnegloed

Kasteelweg 22 - 8640 Oostvleteren
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