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  • Wow, what a nut case! Why are you using two accounts my nutty friend ColonellaughingNut? lol Leave me alone! I'll post comments wherever I want.

  • Knighttvision really is a pedo-cult scumbag - he has many channels on yt, all used to harass abuse and stalk people.

    He abuses the occult, like most pedo's also do, and he even used it to do things like view ahead scrying - and gave one or two of his other stalker scum channels an owl-user-picture, in the hope that decent folks would be fooled into thinking he gives a shit about anything other than his own psychotic delusions looking real.

  • All wildlife is stressed out by people - especially the artificial environments like schools, those can be very noisy.

    It isn't natural either to put blinker-hats on birds, or to keep them in captivity & stop them flying when-where they want to.

    Anyone who isn't in the child-molester cult have info as to why those kinds of activites are being blended in with what looks like a very good sanctuary?

    eg - up this way, such places have one day a year open to public, and it's very controlled.

  • it that at stonam barns

  • Yes it is as it states in the video description ;)

  • Lmao, 0:29 "Get that damn camera out of my face.."

  • like the video

  • i did an 8 and a half week work experience there this summer!!!!!! it is rly gr8 and you shld certainly go!!!

  • Read from bottom to top.

  • VERY well said, i did work exp there not long ago and i saw NOTHING wrong with how the birds were treated, they all looked happy and well looked after (on a side note has Nell or Carla stopped shouting at people yet?)

  • So in future please do your research before posting comments like "I am saddened by the idea this place calls itself an Owl Sanctuary"

  • for example "The Nest Box Project", organised and funded by The Suffolk Owl Sanctuary sites and maintains nest boxes in the local area to encourage owls back to the wild.

    and

    The Raptor Hospital - again operated and funded by The Suffolk Owl Sanctuary. This is a hospital set up purly to care for injured birds of prey in hope that they may then be released back to the wild.

    This is only to examples.

  • We rely on public donations to fund our many conservation projects - which you wouldnt know from the video. This often goes unseen by visitors who are happy just to have a "day out" - but what you might like to consider is the work behind the scenes.

  • T work for the Suffolk Owl Sanctuary and for your information it is a registered charity - operating a comprehensive facility for the care & rehabilitation of owls from the region, and the promotion of owl conservation throughout the UK and beyond.

    What you see in the video is the centre of our organisation. This is open to the public and operates purly on visitor dinations.

  • Stop zooming the camera in on the birds. They don't like it, any more than you would if you were in a cage and couldn't stop people doing it.

    The kestrel is beautiful. The hawks and eagles are OK like this but the owls are being mistreated. Sanctuaries are not always wise to the treatment of their birds and I am saddened by the idea this place calls itself an Owl Sanctuary :(. - Michael Howard, former Conservative leader and owl enthusiast.

  • How does it hurt them? The zoom allows one to see the bird from a distance, so it isn't shoving the camera in the bird's face.

    Would you elaborate on how the owls are being abused?

  • Have you been there? I did work exp there and the place was wonderfull, when i was there they had a few birds (including owls) that had been hurt (in one case it one was shot in the wing) and they were taken into the hospital and looked after by VERY helpfull staff

  • @maviscrow - I wasn't sure about adopting / donating* because - well, owls etc don't really like people, and it's distressing for wild animals to be in any kind of situation that people tend to think of as normal-sociable. And the blinkering of birds etc ain't right - too much like pet or zoo captivity, or performing-animals. Is that what you are meaning?

    *what about the birds that are there though....nightmare trying to figure out to fund them, what if it encourages distress etc

  • @randomlaughingman Birds aren't stressed out by people! Ever seen the eagles hanging around fish processing plants? From canneries in Alaska, to the local McDonalds, birds love being around people! lol Birds love me! They love it when I get up and come out in the morning. I give lots of treats to them daily. We have friendly relationships. We should make little bird clothes for them and welcome them to the 21st century as equals. Send them to little bird schools and tuck them in at night.

  • @KnighttVision - uh, you're a child-molester cult member who stalks me constantly, is the only reason you knew I posted here - and why you as usual have tried so very hard to make me look wrong, which is what your oedo-cult always is obsessed with doing - you're exactly the type of dangerous scumbag (and you have proved you hate the environment in your many posts) who shouldn't be allowed near wildlife, and would worry anyone sincere as they realise how corrupt your kinds are, the lengths you go

  • @KnighttVision - local McDonalds?! Yeah I'm sure nature really appreciates that insane fuckwadded corporate-mentality that's responsible for turning loads of rainforest into cow-grazing pastures and monocropped farmland.

    "Fish processing" ?! - sorry but only normal way to fish is locally & sustainably, then sell it to a local fish market or monger. Tinning it shouldn't need to be that important an option - useful for emergency rations or travel food, & not much else in the normal world.

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