A chance to get up close and personal with owls
If you’ve never seen an owl close up before – this is your chance.
Kim Boog, from the Barn Owl Project Hampshire and Bird of Prey Hospital, will bring two of her rescued owls to the coffee morning in the village hall on Saturday February 1st (10.30-12.30).
Visitors can meet and take pictures of the owls which have been rescued but are unsuitable for release.
Kim will also chat to visitors about the perils owls face in the modern world, and her project’s work rescuing, rehabilitating and releasing these beautiful birds.
As studies have shown, Britain is becoming one of the most nature-depleted countries in the world with species becoming scarce when their habitats change more quickly than they can adapt.
This can have worrying implications for food, water, clean air and other things upon which we all depend.