Arne RSPB & Cecil Fowler

I spent a wonderful Sunday in Dorset with members of the Hawk & Owl Trust led by the lovely Cherry Barlow. She had organised for me to lead a walk at Arne RSPB Reserve along with the very knowledgable Rob the Warden.
Prior to the walk we took a quick stroll onto the heath were he showed me my first ever Smooth Snake, Britain’s rarest snake. Indeed, I was fortunate enough to handle both a male and female. On the actual walk we were unsuccessful in finding another Smooth Snake but we did catch a Slow Worm – ashamedly my first ever live one. Well, I am a city boy after all!
Slow Worm – this one was a pregnant female

Rob the warden – lovely, knowledgeable chap! (Penny Hayhurst)
One of the big moments of my visit was to meet with Cecil Fowler, the young Eagle Owl that Cherry had asked me to name a few weeks ago. Cecil and I got on like a house on fire. We immediately had an emotional link.

Meet Cecil Fowler
TUB, Cherry Barlow & Cecil (Penny Hayhurst)
TUB & Cecil birding (Penny Hayhurst)
TUB & Cecil gull watching (Penny Hayhurst)
Looking up! (Penny Hayhurst)
5 replies
  1. Eagleseagles
    Eagleseagles says:

    Slow worm? I had one as a child – mind it was on the outskirts of the Medway Towns then!
    But Smooth Snake now you are talkin!
    Arne is a great place to bird.
    Love the Eagle Owl – this one looks a bit fluffy – is young?
    Corinna

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  2. Cherry Barlow
    Cherry Barlow says:

    I think Cecil was also in awe of you too David – Cecil being only a babe of 8wks has only been handled by myself & my son! so I was a little anxious Cecil would'nt settle on a 'new persons' glove! I need'nt of worried,you are a natural bird handler..BTW hes learning to fly!

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