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Injured Red Kite Makes Remarkable Recovery
15 Jan
Summary
- Red kite found with critical wing damage and head trauma.
- Rescuers initially feared the bird would not survive.
- The bird is now recovering well and preparing to fly.

A red kite, found near Marden, Kent, with severe injuries including a damaged wing and head trauma, is now showing significant signs of recovery. The bird of prey was discovered at the roadside, with rescuers suspecting it was struck by a vehicle. Upon its arrival at Folly Wildlife Rescue, the team expressed grave concerns about its immediate survival.
Despite the critical condition, the injured raptor has surpassed initial expectations. The wildlife charity reported that the red kite is "doing really well," a testament to the prompt intervention and ongoing care provided. This positive progress has allowed for the next stage of its rehabilitation to be planned.
The next step for the recovering bird involves moving it to an aviary. This environment will allow the red kite to gradually regain its flying abilities, crucial for its eventual release back into the wild. The charity remains optimistic about its full rehabilitation.



