Why would a bird of prey be living at Natureworld?

 How many reasons can you think of?

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We have two Wedge Tailed Eagles
two Masked Owls

There’s also a Forest Raven
and a Kookaburra

Sadly they can’t go back to the wild as they have sustained
irreparable wing damage.
This means visitors can see them ‘up very close’
and they can still look out at the world.

Our wedge tails are often visited by a pair of wild ones,
just to make them feel at home.

Actually the visiting wedge tails are trying to reclaim their territory
and to get our wedge tails to leave,
but it does give ours, some behavioural enrichment.

Natureworld is now home to some wonderful
examples of majestic birds of prey

Birds Of Prey

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