A Berkshire wildlife charity has had a hoot with a group supporting people with visual impairments - as they were visited by some new feathered friends.
Berkshire Birds of Prey has brought in a selection of their stunning wildlife for members of Berkshire Vision to meet.
The support charity puts on a range of activities for visually impaired children and adults across the region.
A spokesperson from the group said: "The blind and visually impaired people we support enjoyed an incredible sensory experience, getting up close to majestic birds - from owls to hawks."
Berkshire Vision was founded more than 100 years ago, originally as Berkshire County Blind Society.
Now the group supports over 1000 blind and partially sighted children and adults across the county, offering youth groups, adapted sports, telephone befriending, tech buddies, and employment support.
Berkshire Birds of Prey is a family run business that offers a variety of shows and handling experiences for public or private hire, including corporate away days, photo shoots, school workshops, and care home experiences.
The charity looks after a variety of birds of prey, including kestrels, hawks, and falcons.
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