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Cancer Survivor Finds Freedom Flying Hawks
22 Mar
Summary
- Recovering from breast cancer, Candida Meyrick adopted a hawk named Bird.
- Bird's training reignited Candida's passion and helped her re-identify herself.
- Candida documented her journey in the memoir 'Be More Bird'.

Six years ago, amidst the first COVID-19 lockdown, Candida Meyrick embarked on a unique journey of recovery. Following her battle with breast cancer, she adopted a Harris Hawk fledgling named Bird. This decision, influenced by her youngest son George, marked the beginning of a lifelong passion for falconry.
Meyrick describes flying a hawk as a powerful affirmation of life, a stark contrast to the passive role of a cancer patient. Bird, whose official name is Sophia Houdini White Wing, possesses impressive physical attributes, including a 1.5-meter wingspan and keen eyesight.



