Now that my craaaaAAAAaaazy day is over...
Owls! Yes!
A few years ago my friend and I did a Birds of Prey experience and it was FANTASTIC. The highlight was when I was allowed to handle one of those huge bald eagles. He was so heavy I had to rest my elbow on my hip in order to hold him up. You know, it says on wikipedia they're not very heavy, but he lived at the bird sanctuary and was well-fed to keep him calm for handling so maybe he was heavier than the average. He was about a metre tall. Magnificent. We were told he could take a human finger off real easy, so keep our hands well out of his line of sight - that didn't stop one ninnny from fidgeting about with his camera in his lefthand and the eagle on his right. The Eagle made one of those super-fast "I'm going to grab that" gestures but then he chilled out. That ninny was so lucky to keep his fingers.
But we were talking about owls... that day I also had the privilege to handle an elderly barn owl who flew with such efficiency and grace, and who landed gently on my hand. Wonderful.
They also did a display with a kestrel - far out that thing was fast!
Such a great day.
It's a big deal for sure, I totally understand your attitude. It's a heart-breaking place.
They also have owl cafes in Japan! My good friend was teaching English there for three years and visited one.
I adore owls! Now there's somewhere I would love to visit ~ along with MaryJanet's cat cafes!![]()
Owls! Yes!
A few years ago my friend and I did a Birds of Prey experience and it was FANTASTIC. The highlight was when I was allowed to handle one of those huge bald eagles. He was so heavy I had to rest my elbow on my hip in order to hold him up. You know, it says on wikipedia they're not very heavy, but he lived at the bird sanctuary and was well-fed to keep him calm for handling so maybe he was heavier than the average. He was about a metre tall. Magnificent. We were told he could take a human finger off real easy, so keep our hands well out of his line of sight - that didn't stop one ninnny from fidgeting about with his camera in his lefthand and the eagle on his right. The Eagle made one of those super-fast "I'm going to grab that" gestures but then he chilled out. That ninny was so lucky to keep his fingers.
But we were talking about owls... that day I also had the privilege to handle an elderly barn owl who flew with such efficiency and grace, and who landed gently on my hand. Wonderful.
They also did a display with a kestrel - far out that thing was fast!
Such a great day.
Just one? I cannot go to shelters, I would try to adopt them all!
It's a big deal for sure, I totally understand your attitude. It's a heart-breaking place.