Hawk Conservancy Trust

| February 25, 2011 | 1 Comments

Kestrel from Hawk Conservancy Trust The Hawk Conservancy is a conservation charity and award winning visitor centre that has for many years worked in the fields of conservation, education, rehabilitation and the research of birds of prey.

Set in 22 acres of woodland and wildflower meadow, there are over 150 birds of prey on view, from the tiny Pygmy Owl to the impressive Steller’s Sea Eagles! Many of these birds are involved in our spectacular daily flying demonstrations, whilst others are part of important breeding or environmental enrichment projects.

We have a bird of prey hospital that treats approximately 200 birds of prey each year; hides to view wild birds in our wildflower meadow; a twice daily Heron and Red Kite feed; and a Vulture Restaurant and keeper’s talk.

The Trust is also home to the only public Great Bustard aviary in the United Kingdom, where you can take a rare opportunity to see the world’s heaviest flying bird up close!

Every visitor can hold a British bird of prey and there are extra activities during weekends and school holidays for our younger visitors; including tractor rides, runner duck racing, Raptor Passport Trail, and ferret racing.

Allow at least half a day for your visit as there is so much to see and do!

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  1. Pippa Cheval says:

    One of the biggest bird of prey collections in the south, with activities and entertainment that go on all day – everyone stays entertained and occupied! Easy parking. Baby changing facilities. Level access throughout the grounds. Plus; every visitor gets to hold a bird of prey – children get to hold an owl (Barn Owl or Tawny Owl usually) and adults can fly a Harris’ Hawk! Tractor rides. Duck races. Adventure playground. Children can complete a ‘Raptor Passport’ for a prize. Thoroughly recommended.

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