Hauraki-Coromandel Post

Harry the hawk wins family hearts

Korako rescued from train track ‘like a newborn’

- Alison Smith Photo / Supplied

He’s getting spoilt, it’s like having a newborn baby but he’s just so lovely Tania Wilson

Harry the harrier hawk has crashlande­d into the hearts of the Wilsonking family. Harry, a korako, is recovering with Waihi bird rescue volunteer Tracey Vivian after being rescued by 14-year-old Tatana King and family.

The bird is recovering from a broken leg, two bruised wings and the loss of tail feathers, and is about a third of the weight that he should be.

Tatana was working on the Goldfields Railway when he saw the bird on the side of the track.

He realised on his third trip on the train that the harrier hawk was in trouble and told his mum Tania Wilson they had to go and rescue the bird.

Tania says it’s like having a newborn — except she’s collecting rats, mice and rabbits for his kai.

“I just got back from delivering some food for him and Tracey tells me what he likes and what he doesn’t like. He’s getting spoilt, it’s like having a newborn baby but he’s just so lovely.

“I just believe that it was a journey we were all supposed to take, especially my sons, to be able to be part of rescuing a wild animal and nurse him back to life, then be able to set him free.”

Tatana wanted to keep the bird but the family and those caring for Harry are being careful not to allow the hawk to become domesticat­ed.

“I told Tatana, he’s not a pet,

Kiri and Tatana King. he lives in the wild and he doesn’t belong to us. I don’t believe in keeping birds or animals in a cage.”

Harry was delivered by Traci to Waihi Vet Services, where he was X-rayed and treated.

Carolyn Felkel from the vets said he seemed like a “lovely” bird.

“He’s also a very lucky bird,” says Carolyn.

The vet service has a wildlife fund that receives donations for treatment of wild animals like Harry.

Anyone wishing to donate toward the cost of his care or to donate to the Waihi Vets Wildlife Fund can contact the vet service, and Tania says all unspent money will be used to help other wildlife needing emergency care.

She plans to post a video when Harry’s released, to show people what their support has achieved.

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