The following birds of prey list is an example of our current resident species here at our conservation centre in County Durham, and how they assist us in our efforts to educate people of all ages.
The list is not exhaustive - the Beamish Wild Birds of Prey Conservation Centre is constantly involved in local North East and nationwide rehabilitation work which means that other species and individuals are brought in on a regular basis. To see a selection of our birds prior to your visit please see our
photo gallery, which has details of our impressive wild bird family.
Birds currently at the conservation centre include;
Bald Eagle
Golden Eagle
Russian Steppe Eagle
Booted Eagle
Fishing sea eagle
Red kite
Black Kite
Brahe Kites
Battler Eagle
Caracara
White backed Vulture
Red Tail Hawk
Ferruginous Hawk
European Eagle Owl
Snowy Owl
Great Grey Owl
Tawny Owl
White faced Scoops
Barn Owl
Long Eared Owl
Ural Owl
Little Owls
Abyssinia Owls
Spotted Eagle Owl
Ben eagle Owl
Magellan Eagle Owl
Saker Falcon
Pere Lanner
Pere Saker
Harris Hawks
Australian Hobby
Griffon Vulture