September saw the start of the autumn Owls
By Torchlight evenings and, as usual, they were completey sold
out in very short order.
1st
Sep |
The second Members' Evening of the
year, and over 200 members attended this ever popular
event. The evening followed the normal format of introducing
new members of the team, both birds and staff, to an
audience for the first time. Our guest speaker was Rupert,
the manager of the RSPCA Wildlife Centre at West Hatch.
For the second year running they have been jointly involved
in the Young Tawny Owl Research project at the Trust.
The students that have been carrying out this year's
research programme gave a presentation about this year's
project to members.
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| Julianne receives her award from
Ash -©John Baker |
The highlight of the evening was the
presentation of the Volunteer of the Year Award, given
annually to one of the hard working unsung heroes at
the Trust. This year the award went to Julianne Arthur
who, although being one of our younger volunteers, has
been involved with the Trust for many years after being
brought here as a small child by her grandparents, who
were loyal Trust supporters. Julianne turns her hand
to anything from car parking at busy weekends, avairy
maintenance and holding birds to being an assistant
on experience sessions and Owls by Moonlight.
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5th
Sep |
Wildlife cameraman Phillip
Lovell arrived at the Trust to film the injured hobby
that was due for release. His job was to provide footage
for local TV companies.
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| 6th
Sep |
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| Andy Hinton Curator
Hawk Conservancy Trust (L) and Adrian Pearce General
Manager Britax - ©Andy Brooks |
Britax, the car safety company, held
a family fun event at the Trust for their staff members.
At the end of the evening the company became Friends
of Hilary's Bird of Prey hospital. |
9th
Sep |
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| Leo flying a Barn Owl in demonstration
- ©John Harper |
Leo from Kadoorie Farm & Botanic
Gardens in Hong Kong arrived at the Trust for two weeks'
training. This was a continuation of the training course
carried out by Ashley and Gary in Hong Kong at the beginning
of the year. He was soon assisting with maintenance
of the bird sections and flying birds in display. |
10th
Sep |
The National Bird of Prey
Trust hold their Trustees meeting in the corporate room
at the Trust. |
11th
Sep |
The injured hobby was
released back to the wild, and created a great deal of
media interest. Both BBC and ITV local news programmes
filmed the hobby on its way back to the wild. Curator
Andy Hinton spent most of his day recording radio interviews
for Radio 4, Radio 5 Live, Radio Solent, Radio Scotland
and the BBC World Service.
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MoD volunteers
at the Hawk Conservancy Trust - © Andy Brooks |
Volunteers from the MoD base in Monxton Road, Andover,
organised by Warrant Officer Roger Pearson of the Royal
Logistics Corps, spent three days at the Trust repainting
the outside of the study centre and helping to build a
new children's bird viewing hide. |
16th
Sep |
Bio-Quell held a family
fun day at the Trust for their staff. A section of the
grounds was reserved for their use, and a range of activities
were arranged for their guests. |
17th
Sep |
Festo hold a management
training course in the corporate room at the Trust. |
19th
Sep |
Ashley gave a talk about
the Trust and its work to Upper Clatford WI.
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| Faizal with Mike flying a Griffon
Vulture in demonstration |
Faizal the vulture support worker from the WWF centre
in Changa Manga finally obtained his visa, thanks to help
of the Trust's local MP, Sir George Young, and arrived
at the Trust for training on the care of and breeding
techniques used for vultures. During his time here Faizal
met Sir George and representatives from other BIAZA collections
that are helping to support the Trust's work in Pakistan. |
24th
Sep |
Ashley gave a talk about
the Trust to Andover Probus Club.
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29th
Sep |
Basingstoke Motorcycle
Action Group came to the Trust on their annual pet food
run. Each year at about this time they visit a local animal
sanctuary with food for the animals. This year they visited
the Trust with a donation of fish for the sea eagles and
eggs for the egyptian vultures.
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