Touch and go for shot rare eagle

IN SAFE HANDS: Sireena Zitzke from the Bird and Animal Clinic holds a six-month African crowned eagle that was shot and injured with a pellet gun in Nahoon at the weekend Picture: BHONGO JACOB
IN SAFE HANDS: Sireena Zitzke from the Bird and Animal Clinic holds a six-month African crowned eagle that was shot and injured with a pellet gun in Nahoon at the weekend Picture: BHONGO JACOB
An injured juvenile African crowned eagle was taken to the Nahoon vet on Monday, where it was discovered it had been shot with a pellet gun.

The bird, which at six months old is already quite a heavyweight (an adult bird can weigh up to 4.7kg), was found by Nahoon residents Jilly Gooud and Deon Mcquirk on Sunday.

Gooud has closely monitored the eagle’s parents for the past three years, and was assisted by neighbour Mcquirk who helped him take the bird to Dr Storm van Tonder at the Nahoon Bird and Animal Clinic on Monday.

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