Flash (Northern Goshawk)
Flash came to the Alaska Raptor Center from Fairbanks, AK after being found with gunshot wound to her right wing.She was starving and the bullet had shattered her right wrist. Flash is now missing the tip of her right wing, leaving her unable to maintain flight.While most Northern goshawks are skittish birds, Flash was a juvenile when she came in and has caught onto training amazingly quick.
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The Alaska Raptor Center’s Adopt-A-Raptor program allows people around the world to help us care for Alaska’s wild birds. By becoming an adoptive “parent,” you help support the daily care, feeding and any required medical treatment for your adopted bird.
Adoptive “parents” receive an official adoption certificate, a photograph and biography of the adopted bird, natural history information, and a one-year membership to the Alaska Raptor Center. As a member you will receive a 10% discount on all of our gift shop items in future purchases.
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