Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur

Sitio realizado por aficionados a la observación de aves desde 10 de enero 2006

Puntana's release

Puntana, the Crowned Eagle, again on the wing

Raptor Rehabilitation Center shows the joint work between Reserva Costanera and Buenos Aires Zoo to rescue and rehabilitate animals. On that opportunity one of the birds in rehab was a Crowned Eagle Harpyaliaetus coronatus which had been brought from San Luis with a bullet wound. It was operated on at the Zoo and later rehabilitated at Costanera.
Today I bring the story of Puntana, so she was called, from her relocation in Buenos Aires, her stay at Costanera to her way back home. A success and great satisfaction for this group of professionals who give back to nature at least a bit of all we take from it.

I thank Andrés Capdevielle, Director of the Raptor Conservation and Rescue Program, who has handed all this material for publication. All the photos belong to the PCRAR (Raptor Conservation and Rescue Program).

Puntana at La Florida, San Luis




Being examined at the Zoo





Puntana's wounded wing compared to a healthy wing








And it arrives at Costanera at the end of 2011 to begin rehabilitation. Alcándara is her trainer



Puntana being trained



Almost a year later Puntana goes back to her place



The big day came: 22nd of March. Before being released a radio transmitter was attached on her back to track her movements.




A happy day for the community. Schools and authorities are present



And free to fly




Monitoring her movements some days after release



Newspapers also talked about Puntana




This is Puntana flying



and gliding for the veterinarians who operated on her