Archive for June 2012

Cheetah snaps


posted by Karra

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Its amazing working alongside such incredible animals, including the agile cheetah. Here are just a few snaps I have managed to capture of these stunning animals.








Soaring high and swooping low


posted by Karra

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Nestled in the gorgeous woodland of Andover is the Hawks Conservany Trust. Home to a huge variety of birds of prey and playing a vital role in conservation it is DEFINITELY worth a visit. Me and my boyfriend ventured into this stunning place a while back, and I was in awe. From their amazing flying displays to watching hungry vultures feeding, it is simply amazing.

We arrived bright and early as I was eager to get involved with all the demonstrations and first up was the vulture feed. Watching how these scavengers feed was extremely interesting, with each species having their own methods. We were also treated to a glimpse of the youngster who popped his head out of his nest for a brief moment. My boyfriend has now develoed a rather unusual love for these strange birds!

Next up was the World of Birds of Prey flying demonstration, the way these birds work with their falconeers is so impressive, its like they are in tune with each other and work as one. Watching the Lanner Falcon duck and dive as the falconer pushed its abilities to the limit. We also got to watch the beautiful Great Grey owl gracefully gliding through the air.


Now we had a chance to explore the trust, their are tiny pygmy owls to huge bald eagles, all just as impressive as each other, but what wowed me most was the Great Bustards, opening my eyes to some of the conservation work taking place right here on our doorstep. The Great Bustard in the heaviest flying bird around today and sadly was hunted to extinction in the UK in the 1840's. Now thanks to the reintroduction programme of Great Bustard Group they can be seen in the UK again on the Salisbury Plain.

After a bite to eat and a glimpse around their shop it was time for the Valley of the Eagles and WOW what a show! The sky was filled with a huge variety of incredible, vultures, eagles, kites and more, soaring high and swooping just above the heads of the crowd it is definitely not one to miss!

Now came the opportunity to get really close to one of the birds, a Harris Hawk, which with the temptation of a juicy morsel flew right onto your hand. Very Impressive!


The final demonstration was now upon us, and one which I had most looked forward to, Woodland Owls and Hawks, and I was not disappointed. Just the stunning woodland location was dreamy enough! Watching these birds move so gracefully just over your heads is breathtaking. The striking Eagle owl with its piercing orange eyes was definitely a favourite. My boyfriend was taken by Troy, a tawny owl afraid of heights!



To finish up our day we watched the wild herons come to feed in the meadow. A wonderful end to a beautiful day. Even if your not a lover of birds you will enjoy the Hawks Conservancy, my boyfriend came along just to please me but he came out of it a bird enthusiast, now as we drive through the country he eagerly points out buzzards or red kites circling over head. The Hawks Conservancy Trust is definitely worth a visit!