Tag: britishbirdsofprey
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Fun facts about Long Eared Owls!
Long Eared Owls are one of our more elusive owl species in the South West of England – and are remarkably well camouflaged into thin air! These owls have long thin wings, enabling them to fly slowly over long grass in search of small mammal prey. They are often semi-migratory, travelling in search of the…
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Become a Bird of Prey Project Member!
Become a part of The Bird of Prey Project family by joining us as a member – and support our mission to restore habitats, conserve birds of prey and make wildlife education accessible. Join here today! What are you supporting? By joining The Project as a member, you’ll be helping us fund a future for…
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Christmas Gifts for The Birds appeal
Give a Gift to the birds this year! From a new enrichment toy, to a home upgrade or a tasty Christmas snack! By donating to Christmas Gifts for the birds, you will be automatically entered into a draw to win a group fly-a-bird experience! This December, we’d love to treat the resident birds at the…
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Fun facts about Kestrels!
The Common Kestrel, or European Kestrel is one of our Amber listed species for conservation concern in the UK, and one of the species that The Project is working hard to protect, conserve and recover through some of our wildlife projects – you can read more about this work here. But – what is there…
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How do Owls hunt in the dark?
Owls have some pretty specialised features to get from A to B in almsot total darkness! Did you know that Barn Owls can successfully hunt in almost total darkness!? First things first, not all of our owls are strictly nocturnal. Some are actually quite happy being active during the day, in fact a third of…
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Want to support a growing small charity as a fundraiser?
Here at The Bird of Prey Project we have a mission to make a difference for wildlife, for communities and for the welfare of birds of prey up and down the country. We are looking to expand our trustee board with an individual who can bring experience in fundraising, to help us advance our objectives.…
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What is the UKs biggest bird of prey?
Last week we were so excited to be joined by the UKs LARGEST species of raptor – the White Tailed Sea Eagle! With a wingspan up to 2 and a half metres and a weight up to 5kg, these birds look like a flying barn door in the air! With about 150 pairs estimated accross…