Help finding an owl sanctuary
MrFishcp
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Not sure if this is the right place for this, but I'll give it a shot.
I'm planning a tour for next summer and one of the places I wanted to stop was an owl sanctuary I had a flyer. I've since lost the flyer and cannot remember where it was or what it was called. Google hasn't helped so I'm kinda hoping someone will read this and know what I'm talking about.
Best I can remember is it was somewhere west of London, not more than 100 miles.
I'm planning a tour for next summer and one of the places I wanted to stop was an owl sanctuary I had a flyer. I've since lost the flyer and cannot remember where it was or what it was called. Google hasn't helped so I'm kinda hoping someone will read this and know what I'm talking about.
Best I can remember is it was somewhere west of London, not more than 100 miles.
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There's an Owl Santuray at Ringwood in the New Forest, which is less than 100 miles west of London. Is that any good to you?
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There is one at Weston near Spalding...0
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http://www.hawk-conservancy.org/index.htm
Went there once for an owls by torch light evening - near andover0 -
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Thanks guys.
I'm not sure if the Andover one is the one I was thinking of, but it's certainly in the right direction as I'm intending to head for Beaulieu afterwards. Might have to reschedule a little though, that owls by torchlight thing looks worth going to.Fishy0 -
There is an Otter and Owl Sanctuary in The New Forest just south of Southampton. You'll probably pass it on your way to the coast. Google will find it for you as they have a website.
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