This is so amazing, @joanstewart. It makes me happy to see that the raptors are being cared for and rehabilitated and then set free. But it makes me wonder why there are so many that are needing care. And what happens in places where there isn't an incredible trained team to rehabilitate birds?
At any rate, they are really gorgeous birds. You captured them so well. The one of the bird flying low straight toward the people in chairs is a little chilling!
There are a number of sanctuaries around the country caring for injured animals, many birds nesting in the area will be monitored for further breeding with vultures/eagles being endangered.
Most veterinarians are able to assist before wildlife will be moved to a sanctuary.
In our area any animal hurt we phone CROW - Centre for Rehabilitation of Wildlife which is not far from where we live, they always collect the bird/animal.
Animals or birds will be moved between the centers for specialized treatment, recovery then release. Thanks for visiting and interest taken @jayna