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Conveniently situated, just 30 minutes from Glasgow, easily reached by car, bus, or train. So, if you are looking for a Bird of Prey Experience, meet some unique birds of prey, or just something to do in the Loch Lomond area, why not come along and spend a few hours in the company of these remarkable birds.
There are over thirty birds of prey, representing more than twenty species. Birds of all sizes, the Little Owl, Kestrels, Buzzards, Hawks, Falcons and Eagles, including "Orla", our Golden Eagle.
Loch Lomond Bird of Prey Centre takes pride in customer care. Operating as a fully licensed zoo, the centre has a responsibility to educate members of the public on native species, and the global plight faced by many birds of prey. Where possible, each visitor is given a guided tour. The tour ensures our visitors are educated about each species, more importantly, they learn about the individual character and history of every bird.
So why not come in and meet our feathered companions, get up close, have a photograph taken, or just wander around. Visitors always leave enlightened, having learned a great deal more about birds of prey. Most are surprised at the number of species there are. All visitors comment on how close they can get to the birds, and appreciate their size and power. Above all, visitors recognise the passion of those who care for the birds.
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