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Click here to watch Jambo fly. He is our resident Bateleur Eagle and you can meet him during our daily flight display.

Welcome to Beamish Wild Bird of Prey Conservation Centre. We are a conservation centre dedicated to the preservation of all species of bird of prey by using education as a primary route for raising public awareness.

Situated within the magnificent stately grounds of Beamish Hall Country House in Durham, we are uniquely placed within a beautifully enchanted woodland setting that provides a comfortable and as near as possible natural habitat for our resident birds.

Our superb and impressive wild bird of prey family is on view throughout the whole year and open to all ages. We feel that we can provide any group or individual with an educational and inspired experience that will never be forgotten.

Our resident birds at Beamish Wild include magnificent Bald Eagles and Golden Eagles, African White Backed Vultures and Snowy Owls. You will also see and interact with our cute baby owls. These are only a few amongst a host of other fascinating birds of prey such as hawks, falcons and other owls. Our daily flight presentations and displays offer a thrilling insight into the unique abilities of our birds, and give us the opportunity to promote all of our relevant conservation work as it happens.
Current conservation projects