Sponsor A Raptor
You can help feed, house and medicate Perth Raptor Care's birds by becoming a sponsor.
The average patient costs over $100 in petrol, medicines, food and aviary materials, not to mention volunteer time. Choose one of the types of raptor that we rehabilitate, or one of our permanent resident education birds. Click on a picture below to make your choice.
| Your sponsorship package will include:
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| $20
| certificate with your name and the bird's picture, plus a fact sheet
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| $40
| certificate, fact sheet plus A4 picture of sponsored raptor
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| $80
| certificate, fact sheet, picture and a raptor toy
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| $200
| All of the above, plus group pass for one of three live raptor attractions
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Alternatively, you may opt to make a donation (any size) to Perth Raptor Care.
Make a Donation

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Raptor Species Rehabilitated
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Australian Kestrel:
Most numerous raptor
in care. Many are orphans.
Eat bugs & mice.
Sponsorship: $20
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Boobook Owl:
Second most numerous.
Nocturnal, named for their
two note call.
Sponsorship: $20
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Black-shouldered Kite:
Like the kestrel, they
hunt from a hover.
Eat rats and mice.
Sponsorship: $20
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Barn Owl:
Almost as numerous
as the Boobook, but
better at hiding!
Sponsorship: $20
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Brown Falcon:
A very 'talkative' snake
and rat catcher. Less
common than they were.
Sponsorship: $40
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Whistling Kite:
Seen soaring in search
of small animals. Named
for their whistling call.
Sponsorship: $40
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Little Eagle:
One of the world's
smallest eagles, but strong
enough to catch rabbits.
Sponsorship: $40
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Peregrine Falcon
Fastest animal on the
planet. Chase birds with
speeds up to 400kph.
Sponsorship: $40
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Swamp Harrier:
Long legs help them
catch prey in the long
reeds around wetlands.
Sponsorship: $80
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Osprey:
Only raptor that dives into
water when catching fish.
Seen on coasts and Swan river.
Sponsorship: $80
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White-bellied Sea Eagle:
Often steal from Ospreys.
Catch fish by grabbing
them at the surface.
Sponsorship: $80
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Wedge-tailed Eagle
One of the world's
biggest eagles. Soar
in search for food.
Sponsorship: $80
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