A couple of days ago, I took up a day out at a falconry centre which was given to me as a birthday present by some friends. It was a great idea since I love big raptors and, despite working in the bush, we rarely get very close to them! To be able to handle, fly and observe owls, hawks, falcons and eagles close up was very exciting.
Xtreme Falconry are based in Dorset but run shows across the south of England. At their base, they keep more than 125 birds of prey, from large White-tailed Sea Eagles to tiny Scops owls and hawks. Many of their birds are breeding pairs and they have successfully reared many of the most sought-after species.
When I visited, during the Afro-tropical summer, many of the birds were in breeding pens, but I was lucky to fly 9 different species during the day, as part of the birds’ exercise and feeding routines.
What follows is a mix of photos and snaps from my iPhone!
Martin, Tara, Pete and Kyle are totally devoted to their birds and very knowledgeable about their work. It was lots of fun to spend the day with them….thanks so much to you all!!