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IAR NewsMarch 2007 Rocky the eagle flies free thanks to IAR Indonesia
Although the IAR programme within the Thousands Islands National Park, near Jakarta focuses on the rescue, rehabilitation and release of Brahminy kites, this year we also received White bellied sea eagles in need of help. Rocky was the first sea eagle we received, followed by Rambo (December 2006). Rocky was rescued in September 2006 from Kelapa island where he had been kept chained up on a concrete floor. He was confiscated by the forestry police and brought to the IAR centre on Kotok Island. Rocky still had fluffy baby feathers and the team estimated that he was no more than three months old. He was fed outside the cage and during feeding time he was taught to fly on the beach. Every day he improved a little and when he started to fly higher up he was moved up to a newly built flying cage of 12 x 12 x 6 metres.
It was discovered that Rocky had been caught from a northern island in the National Park, where indeed a nest was spotted 35 metres high up in a tree, well hidden, with two adult white bellied sea eagles nearby. The future protection of this nest has become a priority for the IAR team.
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