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Owl you need is love…
Owl you need is love… A widowed Snowy Owl has found love again, following the passing of her long-time companion. Moose, a seven-year-old owl residing at Birdworld in Surrey, faced life alone after her partner, Kettle, sadly passed away due to an ongoing illness. Above, left to right: Kettle and Moose Determined to find her…
Read More£50,000 grant helps Birdworld launch two new immersive experiences
£50,000 grant helps Birdworld launch two new immersive experiences Birdworld is experiencing its most flamboyant February yet with the launch of two new areas, celebrating the Park’s graceful wading birds and iconic pink flamingos. Families and bird-lovers alike can observe a stunning variety of species at Wetland Waders. There, guests can observe spoonbills, ibis, and…
Read MoreViral blind penguin in the running to be crowned ‘Penguin of the Year’
Viral blind penguin in the running to be crowned ‘Penguin of the Year’ A blind penguin who captured the hearts of the world last year after going viral with her “guide-bird” best friend is now in the running to be crowned Penguin of the Year. Squid, a four-year-old African Humboldt penguin from Birdworld is a…
Read MoreBirdworld’s T-Rexcellent dinosaur extravaganza roars into Easter
Birdworld’s T-Rexcellent dinosaur extravaganza roars into Easter Families at Birdworld are set to have a roar-some time this Easter, as dinosaurs descend on the popular attraction. The prehistoric extravaganza will see the UK’s largest bird park host a Dinosaur Discovery Trail – featuring large dinosaur models – from Saturday 5 April, all included in the…
Read MoreVIP guests coming to Birdworld this summer
Bluey, Hey Duggee and Paw Patrol among VIP guests coming to Birdworld this summer Children visiting Birdworld will soon have the opportunity to meet their heroes, as the UK’s largest bird park unveils its VIP character summer schedule. Running every weekend from 20 July to 26 August, Birdworld’s Summer Chartacter Weekends will welcome some of…
Read MoreLove + Colour set to bring a “feast for the senses”
Love + Colour set to bring a “feast for the senses” to Birdworld this spring Families are set to flock to Birdworld as the launch date for its latest attraction, ‘Love + Colour,’ draws near. Promising a ‘feast for the senses,’ the brand-new indoor attraction, opening to the public on 25 May, celebrates the vibrant…
Read MorePlucky penguin becomes a “guide-bird” for his cataract stricken friend
Plucky penguin becomes a “guide-bird” for his cataract stricken friend A three-year-old Penguin from Surrey has taken on the role of ‘guide-bird’ for a cataract-afflicted companion, creating an extraordinary friendship. ‘Penguin,’ a hand-reared African Penguin from Birdworld—the largest bird park in the UK—swiftly bonded with ‘Squid,’ a fellow three-year-old African penguin who had developed cataracts—a…
Read MoreLove is in the air at Birdworld
Love is in the air at Birdworld Guests can continue to receive a 25% discount on all admission rates when they book their tickets online this half term. Birdworld is one of the few places in the world where you can see some of the world’s rarest birds. Birdworld houses over 150 different species, 40%…
Read MoreWe’re making plans to reopen
We’re making plans to reopen We are planning to reopen on Monday 12th April*, following the recent government announcements. Tickets will be available for online book from Monday 5th April. Pre-booking is essential. Please note will be restricting visitor numbers during this period as part of our Covid measures, so if the date you want…
Read MoreBirdworld’s Conservation Fund responds to overseas crisis to save over 1,200 endangered birds
Birdworld’s Conservation Fund responds to overseas crisis to save over 1,200 endangered birds Birdworld in Farnham has donated £2,000 to an emergency wildlife response mission to save more than 1,200 surviving Cape cormorant chicks out of an estimated 1,700 birds that were abandoned in South Africa. Earlier this month, the surviving endangered chicks were successfully…
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