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Hans-Gunther Stahnke, of Bramstedt, West Germany, displays the wing of a European eagle owl. Mr Stahnke has gained the bird’s trust. He started working with birds of prey as a hobby, but is now a professional bird handler, and has visited more than 8000 schools with his collections.

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Press, 10 January 1987, Page 5

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Hans-Gunther Stahnke, of Bramstedt, West Germany, displays the wing of a European eagle owl. Mr Stahnke has gained the bird’s trust. He started working with birds of prey as a hobby, but is now a professional bird handler, and has visited more than 8000 schools with his collections. Press, 10 January 1987, Page 5

Hans-Gunther Stahnke, of Bramstedt, West Germany, displays the wing of a European eagle owl. Mr Stahnke has gained the bird’s trust. He started working with birds of prey as a hobby, but is now a professional bird handler, and has visited more than 8000 schools with his collections. Press, 10 January 1987, Page 5