Sunday 15 November 2015


Well the weather has certainly turned and it is most definitely getting towards the winter now. I always love the change over between seasons - especially when autumn really takes hold and in a place like this it's spectacular to watch the greens turn to orange. One of the trees on Canon Bank looked as if it were on fire just a week ago. It's practically bare now - I just wish the weather were not so wet! The damp is causing us some issues. One of them being that people aren't visiting us which was expected after Halloween. I'm told by other staff that it's entirely normal for us to have only seen a handful of people by lunchtime but it seems so alien after, just 2 weeks ago, struggling to seat everyone at the 2:30pm show. Another issue the rain is causing is the ground. The massive amount of rainfall we've had has meant that the 'wet-weather shelter' is no good and birds would very quickly become very muddy if we were to tether them there. We've been in conversations this week to fix this as it has meant a few of the birds being indoors for a while. We've decided that, after going around the houses a little bit, the best solution is to put down a membrane and a good layer of gravel underneath the current shelter. This always was the plan but the shelter was erected so quickly at the start of a very busy season when we were new so it got missed.
 The weather was however kind to us over the Halloween period. Our Twilight Owls flying displays were very well received by all accounts. The displays were modeled on the Hawk Conservancy Trust's 'Owls by Moonlight' evenings (which are fabulous and should you ever have the opportunity to attend an evening with them then seize the opportunity!) and Gary helped us to choreograph and light the arena and it had a stunning impact. The meadow looked great and all the owls did very well. Ash was a little slow on one of the nights towards the end of the week but he's only young! In fact the only night we had rain was on Halloween itself and it was still lovely - our audience that night were especially brilliant as they still sat with us and really bought into the spirit of the event. They were all wet but nearly all smiling and that's good enough for me. Hopefully we'll run similar events for Halloween next year so if you missed it this time then make sure you get a ticket next time around. 

We've now dropped down to one flying demo each day at the earlier time of 1:30pm for over the winter. We found that 2:30pm was just too late and lots of people wanted to get back on the road if the weather was poor. We've also moved our Wild Heron feed to 3pm until we're back in the main season - partly as it's really starting to get dark by 4pm. This seems to be working well and gives us as bird staff a little more time in the afternoon as well as the morning. If you are planning to visit please remember that the castle is closed at this time of year, as is the main cafe but that our tea room is still serving the best cakes in Cumbria and hot soup and sandwiches - what better on a cool autumnal afternoon? We're flying until 23rd December so do take the opportunity to come along! 
The three yellow billed kites have made the trip back to HCT for the winter as the big aviary they were in this season is not sheltered a enough for what can be a very delicate species. They are back with the bigger kite team in Andover and will return in the Spring next year ready to do it all again! 
We've been in discussions together this week about the best way forward for the centre too. We're all very passionate about the centre and all thoroughly believe that it will grow into one of the best of it's kind in the country especially with the help of HCT. I'm putting together these plans at the moment so if you're a regular visitor or a Friend of Muncaster then you can rest assured that we'll be working hard to make the experience of the Hawk and Owl Centre even better for next year. I'll keep you posted. 

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