Sponsor A Raptor
You can help feed, house and medicate birds at Perth Raptor Care by becoming a sponsor. Choose your favourite raptor and a sponsorship level below.
You can also Make a Donation to Perth Raptor Care.
The average patient costs over $100 in petrol, surgery, medicines, food and aviary materials.
These are perpetual, non-exclusive sponsorships: they don't expire and other people can sponsor the same raptor as you have. If you have any questions on how sponsorship works, please contact me.
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| Certificate with your name and the bird's picture, plus a fact sheet
| $25
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| Certificate, fact sheet plus A4 picture of sponsored raptor
| $45
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| Certificate, fact sheet, picture and a raptor toy
| $85
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| Corporate Sponsorships:
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| A3 Certificate, laminated A4 fact sheet and picture, plus an appearance by your sponsored raptor (Perth and surrounds)
| $300
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Sponsorships and donations are handled through my Raptor Presentations PayPal account, but are transferred directly to Perth Raptor Care. 100% of the profits from sponsorships go towards caring for the birds.
You can pay instantly using PayPal, or fill in the Form and post a cheque.

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