Perth
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A relaxed day out where conservation meets storytelling: see Western Australia’s rescued wild birds and explore the bushland at your own pace.
Start with a warm welcome from passionate handlers whose knowledge and love for these birds set the tone for your visit.
Watch eagles, falcons, and owls soar just meters away in an open-air amphitheater, then take a photo with a barn owl. After the show, stroll through forest trails lined with aviaries—choose between the full loop or a shorter, stroller-friendly path, and enjoy the peaceful bush setting and seasonal wildflowers along the way.
Features
Birds of Prey encounter: Watch a 40-minute live show in a shaded bushland amphitheater as eagles, hawks, falcons, and owls fly overhead. Handlers share each bird’s story, personality, and conservation status, with time for questions.
Photo with barn owl: After the show, take a photo with a gentle barn owl perched on your hand—a highlight for families and wildlife lovers alike.
1km forest walk: Follow a self-guided trail through native bushland, passing spacious aviaries that house over 40 resident raptors, from nocturnal owls to wedge-tailed eagles.
Accessible pathways: The main gravel track suits all-terrain prams and wheelchairs, while a shorter, stroller-friendly loop offers an easy option for families or visitors with limited mobility.
Conservation focus: Learn how the center rescues, rehabilitates, and, where possible, releases injured birds of prey, knowing your visit directly supports this vital work.