Correct identification is the foundation of successful raptor rehabilitation. The moment a bird arrives, rehabilitators must determine the species in order to provide the correct diet, housing, and medical care. Misidentification can lead to improper feeding, dangerous housing decisions, and even unnecessary “kidnapping” of young birds that did not need rescue.
In this practical, rehabilitation-focused lecture, Peggy Hentz of Red Creek Wildlife Center teaches you how to identify Pennsylvania’s raptors quickly and confidently. Instead of memorizing confusing color patterns, you will learn reliable identification techniques based on structure, including feet, talons, facial features, and hunting adaptations. These methods work not only for adults, but also for nestlings and even tiny hatchlings.
The lecture also covers common misidentifications, distinguishing similar species such as Cooper’s Hawks and Sharp-shinned Hawks, and recognizing raptor groups by their physical characteristics. By the end of the session, you will have a clear framework for identifying raptors both in the field and in the hand.
Whether you are a new rehabilitator or an experienced wildlife professional looking to strengthen your identification skills, this lecture provides practical tools you can apply immediately in your work with raptors.
What’s Included
• Over one hour of professional instruction focused on practical raptor identification skills for wildlife rehabilitators
• Real-world identification techniques used at Red Creek Wildlife Center, caring for thousands of wildlife patients each year
• Downloadable raptor identification handout designed as a field and clinic reference guide
• Certificate of completion for 2 continuing education credit hours awarded after successfully passing the course exam
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LECTURE COST $ 15.95
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