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  • #16
    Re: Barn Owls in (almost) darkness

    Originally posted by andyelliott View Post
    I would be useless at the ones in the wild without the practice from the falconry centres - my local one is The Raptor Foundation, St. Ives, Cambs. Takes a lot of practice...
    Perhaps I'll have to pay them a visit the next time I'm down in Needingworth at my brother's!
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    • #17
      Re: Barn Owls in (almost) darkness

      Originally posted by Caz View Post
      Perhaps I'll have to pay them a visit the next time I'm down in Needingworth at my brother's!
      Definitely worth a trip. They are very accommodating and know most of the staff there well. Drop me a PM if you are about to go...

      Andy
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      • #18
        Re: Barn Owls in (almost) darkness

        Originally posted by andyelliott View Post
        Definitely worth a trip. They are very accommodating and know most of the staff there well. Drop me a PM if you are about to go...

        Andy
        Thanks Andy - I will. I'm usually over 2-3 times a year as I still have quite a few family members back there.

        From.... the one that got away

        Carol
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