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Honestly I can bearly put into words just how much enjoyment I had during the experience. I booked... read more

Reviewed 20 September 2024
Pioneer62455291575
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County Kerry, Ireland
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A must see and do experience!

All the staff at the National Bird of Prey Centre at Russborough House were extremely friendly from... read more

Reviewed 15 August 2024
Maeveann C
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Dublin, Ireland
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Reviewed 1 September 2019

A wonderful experience, Learned so much about the different birds and I was fascinated by the golden eagle James. We were given a tour and had our many questions answered by the lovely Carol. We got hold the birds and take selfie's too!! Would highly recommend for a family day out. Will be back again!

Date of experience: August 2019
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Reviewed 29 August 2019

Would highly recommend a trip to the national bird of prey centre. The staff were very welcoming, and knowledgeable- gave us a tour, and were happy to answer any questions we had. The kids were fascinated, and even got to hold a little owl for a few minutes. Such an unusual place to visit, and lovely to see how passionate the staff are about the conservation and welfare of the birds. We also enjoyed a gorgeous walk on the grounds of Russborough house afterward. Will 100% return.

Date of experience: August 2019
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Reviewed 29 August 2019

Whilst in Ireland recently we visited the “Birds of Prey” exhibit at Russborough House and Park Lands. We were excited on the way there as having read the reviews; the facility sounded so good. As soon as we had paid the 8 Eros each for admission and walked towards the enclosers, our excitement quickly faded upon finding out how such a well-known institution could treat wild birds so cruel.
The majority of the birds on display, such as the American barn owls and the kookaburras from Australia, don’t even originate from Ireland.
The kookaburras were in an enclosure that actually faced Eagles and Hawks which were secured by chains and what looked to be weights attached to pedestals in the ground. It looked like they couldn’t even move off the pedestal. The kookaburras were dirty and appeared emaciated and listless compared to their normal habitat. They are hunted by the birds that were secured to pedestals right in front of them. One can argue, we are biased coming from the hills in Western Australia and having wild kookaburras come visit our home regularly.
All the enclosures were so basic. Inside the caged enclosures all they had was a small box and a rail to sit on. There was nothing in the narrative to suggest these birds could not be rehabilitated back into the wild due to flight injuries. Having seen the disgusting conditions, we quickly found the exit only to be shocked by one of the staff showing a group of young visitors an eagle that was on their arm. The poor bird also seemed to have lead weights attached to its legs to prevent it from moving.
Somebody with influence or an Irish Government department, need to monitor the conditions these institutions are providing, as in my opinion it is only open for monetary gain and in no way improves the welfare of the bird.

All the West Australians in our party were extremely disgusted and disappointed with the conditions these birds are being kept and displayed in.

Date of experience: August 2019
5  Thank Bob M
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Reviewed 27 August 2019

This private experience was a check of the ol bucket list that we would love to check off again!
We fell in love with the birds.
The little long-eared owl, Rusty, was the sweetest, cutest little guy! All the birds were so well-behaved and we just had the time of our lives!
Alex was a great instructor and you could tell he really loved all the birds and told us little anecdotes about each one. If we are ever back in Wales we will book this again 100%.

Date of experience: August 2019
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Reviewed 25 August 2019 via mobile

Big thanks to Donal and Maude for the education and amazing experience. It was a thrill and a privilege to see these beautiful birds in action.

Date of experience: August 2019
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