This week, Reception and Nursery had a visit from the Owl Man who brought some magnificent birds to our school. Children were very excited to meet the owls up close, watch them fly around the Small Hall, see them eat and learn about their habitats; they were even allowed to stroke the Eagle Owl and the Barn Owl. Their favourites were the cheekiest owls: Tito the Barn Owl and Pod the very young Burrowing Owl.
A Visit from the Owl Man
November 16, 2012
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