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Residents At The Cedars Are Visited By Birds Of Prey

Residents and Staff at The Cedars Care Home, in Bourne was in awe of the majestic birds of prey that came to visit the home.

Along with their trainers from Rutland Outdoor Pursuits, residents watched a stunning display of flying and feeding from Storm the Barn Owl, Nancy the Tawny Owl, Little Frankie the African Scots Owl and Moaning Myrtle the Harris Hawk; before having a chance to hold the beautiful birds.

We also learnt some fascinating facts, including that the USA native Harris Hawk has all round vision- which is where we get the phrase ‘Hawk Eyed’; and that Barn Owls were call Ghost Owls in medieval England due to their silent flight. Resident Sheila said ‘It’s hard to believe we are so close when they are flying!’, whilst Barbara commented that ‘You could really feel the wind! If I’d’ave washed my hair she’d of dried it for us’!

Senior General Manager Rebecca Aldred said: “Our residents have really enjoyed their unusual visitors today. We knew that having the birds here would be a bit of fun for all our residents, especially as some find it difficult to go on many outings in our minibus. We are always looking for new activities for the residents and today we have seen the seen the enjoyment and the therapeutic influence animals can have on people.”

 

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