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Wingbeat Rhythm (Bird of Prey) #2
Wingbeat Rhythm (Bird of Prey) #2
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Steady, uplifting, and full of life.
Sold in aid of the Birds of Prey Programme.
This medium roast carries the steady rhythm of flight, reminding you of the freedom that comes with each beat of strong wings. It’s dependable, balanced, and energising without ever being harsh.
Nutty Colombian depth – like the steady power of wings in motion
Balanced citrus brightness – like sunlight flickering through the trees
Chocolate undertones – like the joy of gliding effortlessly on the wind
Strength: 6.
For days when you need momentum, balance, and a reminder that strength often comes in graceful strides.
About Dullstroom Bird of Prey and Rehabilitation Centre
Dullstroom Bird of Prey and Rehabilitation Centre is far more than a sanctuary — it’s a place of learning, healing, and second chances. Unlike entertainment facilities, their mission has never been about spectacle. Instead, they put the wellbeing of every bird and animal first, creating an environment where education and care walk hand in hand.
Run by a small, passionate team who feel more like family than colleagues, the centre combines expertise in Nature Conservation, Wildlife Rehabilitation, Captive Animal Management, and Falconry. Their work spans across education, rehabilitation, captive breeding, and release programmes — each one aimed at protecting South Africa’s magnificent raptors and other indigenous wildlife.
At the centre, flight demonstrations aren’t just for show — they are vital for fitness and rehabilitation, preparing birds for their return to the wild. Those who cannot be released still take to the skies for their health, becoming ambassadors for their species and powerful messengers of conservation.
With every visit and every cup of coffee brewed in their name, the Dullstroom Bird of Prey and Rehabilitation Centre continues its mission: to give raptors and other wildlife the care they deserve, the second chances they need, and the respect they have always earned.
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