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Nairobi man shares home with rescued birds

Rodgers Magutha, known as Nairobi's 'Birdman', has opened his home to injured wildlife as part of his ongoing commitment to bird conservation efforts.

By 7 Jul 2026 · 23:00 CET Updated 7 Jul 2026 · 23:00 CET

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According to Euronews, Rodgers Magutha provides shelter to injured birds within his own residence in Nairobi. Magutha, often referred to as the city's 'Birdman', maintains an unusual bond with the animals he cares for. He actively defends his domestic arrangement as a form of direct conservation work, highlighting the necessity of his role in nursing the wildlife back to health. The report notes that his daily life revolves around the needs of these rescued creatures, underscoring his dedication to avian welfare.

Source: Euronews. Read the original report ↗

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