Turbary Woods Main Page :.
.: Turbary Woods :.
Turbary Woods offer a unique collection of over 90 birds of prey including eagles, hawks, falcons, owls and more unusual species.
Turbary Woods, Owl & Bird of Prey Sanctuary is based in Preston, Lancashire.

.: latest news :. .: calendar :. .: myspace :. .: contact :. .: history :.

.: contents


.: index :.

site contents :.


.: raptor rescue



Raptor Rescue

We have received Raptor Rescue Approved Status at the sanctuary, we are now on their official list of rehabbers for sick and injured owls and birds of prey.

.: flying days



Owl & Hawk Experience

Do you want to get a little closer and hands on with our birds? This is a unique experience that will enable you to fly up to 4 different species from our collection.

.: our friends

The Preston Society
Raptor Rescue
Steven Lingham - Artist
Toni Watts - Artist
Karen Phillips - Artist
Michael Demain - Artist
Pollyanna Pickering - Artist
Artists for Conservation
Lottiedesigns Wedding Photographer

.: new additions

Show Latest Additions

.: Opening Times

Fri 25 July 2008  Show Opening Times


Shop Opening Times
Mon 10:00 16:30
Tue 10:00 16:30
Wed 10:00 16:30
Thur 10:00 16:30
Fri 10:00 16:30
Sat 10:00 16:30
Sun 10:00 16:30
Flying demonstrations 2.00 pm Weather permitting
Scoot logo
Whatever you need from plumber to pizza...
e.g. plumber, hotel.

Web Design by Big Fluffy Bunnys

our owls :.

 

Our Owls :.

28 Images in Gallery

   

rescue and captive bred owls

Our Owls

PIXIE
   

Viewed: 6349 times

more pictures :.

rescue owls :.

 

11 Images in Gallery

.: Rescue Owls

 

Rescue Owls

baby barn owls

Images of some of the birds we have recued. INSTRUCTIONS ON FINDING AN INJURED OWL. What to do if you find an injured Owl or other Bird of Prey. Remember the following: Minimising stress is the prerequisite of effective first aid - more birds are killed by shock than their injuries! So, whatever you do, swift action is a prime necessity as any delay increases stress. If you are actually able to approach and pick up an injured wild Owl or Bird of Prey, it is likely that it is in a very poor state indeed, and will further be traumatised by being handled! Never attempt to examine any injured bird yourself as this is also very stressful and requires a trained rehabilitator or vet to do this correctly! Recognised practice for dealing with an injured bird is that you: 1. Gently throw a jumper or blanket over the injured bird to keep it warm 2. Put the bird into a well ventilated, darkened cardboard box - not so small that the bird will sustain further damage, but not so large that it can jump around inside. The box should preferably lined on the bottom with another towel or, if not available, newspaper. Never use straw or sawdust and do not place water in the box. 3. Do not try to feed the bird. Get the bird to the nearest bird of prey centre or raptor rescue organisation as soon as possible. 4. Remember that birds of prey centres and raptor rescue organisations are there to deal with birds of prey. Contact US or the the RSPCA about other types of injured bird, or take it to a vet. 5. Always wash your hands if you have touched a bird.

   

Viewed: 3131 times

more pictures :.

history of the sanctuary :.

 

History of the Sanctuary :.

4 Images in Gallery

   

Her you will find pictures and commenst on the developement of our Owl and Bird of prey Santuary

History of the Sanctuary

History
   

Viewed: 5437 times

more pictures :.

more of our owls and hawks :.

 

6 Images in Gallery

.: More of Our Owls and Hawks

 

More of Our Owls and Hawks

Harris Hawk

More of Our Owls and Hawks.

Photographs in this gallery are courtesy of John Leneham.

John Lenehan

   

Viewed: 644 times

more pictures :.

contact details :.

Contact Details :.

   

Tubary Woods Owl and Bird of Prey Sanctuary
Tubary Woods
92 Chain House Lane
Whitestake
Preston
PR4 4LB
01772 323 323
07734 23 11 42

Owl & Bird of Prey Sanctuary

Turbary Woods offer a unique collection of over 90 birds of prey including eagles, hawks, falcons, owls and more unusual species. Turbary Woods, Owl & Bird of Prey Sanctuary is based in the north west Preston, Lancashire. Sanctuary manager Andrew Bilsborough.

   
 

contact us now :.

 
.: history of the sanctuary :.
All content and images ©2008 Turbary Woods, Site Design Big Fluffy Bunnys Version: v1.2168a