Tag: kestrel
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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…
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British Bird of Prey Day 2024 is a wrap!
Our busiest day on record saw over 200 of you visit and spend the day with us for some incredible wildlife inspiration! We had some fabulous stallholders including Wild About Britain, RSPB, Avon Wildlife Trust, Raptor Aid and more, alongside a not one, not two, not three but FIVE headline speakers talking about their careers…
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What is the worlds largest Owl?
Biggest Owl in the world? Well scientists can’t quite settle on one answer, so it comes down to two different species. First is the Blakiston’s Fish Owl, native to the colder regions of South East Asia, the species is sadly in low number and dependent on conservation strategies in the wild. But much closer to…
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What is British Bird of Prey Day?
British Bird of Prey Day is all about inspirig a love for our native raptors and British Birds and wildlife with as many individuals, groups and communities as possible. We are bringing wildlife groups and charities together under one roof for an unforgettable day with native species flying displays, headline guest speakers, stall holders, expert…
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What bird of prey hovers?
Famously once referred to as the ‘Roadside Raptor’, this incredible native bird of prey can often be spotted hovering perfectly stationary just a few meters above the roadside, in search of prey hidden amongst the grassy verges.The truth is, many of our British birds of prey and owls hover – Buzzards have been known to…