Eagles Heritage

Star 4.6 (493 Google reviews)

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Eagles Heritage

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Open Thursday to Monday 10 am - 4 pm. Closed Tuesday & Wednesday. Open 7 Days During WA School Holidays.
Opposite Xanadu Winery.
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Eagles Heritage is one of Australia’s largest bird of prey sanctuaries dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of injured, orphaned or displaced raptors. From up-close encounters to lush native forest trails, a visit to Eagles Heritage will provide you with the unique opportunity to meet and interact with birds of prey, including eagles, hawks, falcons and owls.
Stop by for one of the twice-daily Birds of Prey Encounters at 11am & 1.30pm, an awe-inspiring experience that takes you one step closer to birds of prey.
Marvel at the birds’ unique adaptions and natural behaviours and experience the rare opportunity to have your photograph taken with a barn owl! You can complete your self-guided birds of prey forest walk before or after the encounter.

Birds of Prey Encounters: 11:00 am and 1:30 pm.  Each display takes about 40 minutes.

Admission:
  • Adult: $22.00
  • Child: $10.00 ( Ages 4 - 16 years )
  • Seniors: $20.00 (Seniors Card holders, Aged Pension Card holders) 
  • Infants: Under 4 years free of charge
  • VIP Owl Encounters available.

There is disabled access and coach parking.  Schools, seniors and special needs groups are all welcome. 

When you visit, your admission and purchases help Eagles Heritage continue their work in wildlife conservation.

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Eagles Heritage

341 Boodjidup Rd, Margaret River WA 6285, Australia

Reviews

Star 4.6 (493 Google reviews)
Karen Alexander 18 May 2024

Great day out in Margaret River. Staff were excellent. Well set out park for admiring some very large and some interesting birds. Full of knowledge and bird show was really good. Glad we invested the time and money. Thankyou Eagles Heritage.

Reni Indrawan 04 May 2024

Absolute must visit if you’re in the area! I caught the 11am show and it was delightful to meet a couple of birds before the rainfall interrupted. The walk wasn’t too strenuous and it was good to see lots more. Even better when the very reasonable ticket prices go straight into the care and rehabilitation of these beautiful animals.

Roy Jones 21 March 2024

Well worth a visit, the birds are very well looked after, great informative show and a chance for some great photos. All money goes back into the park and the birds. Doing a fantastic job guys.❤️

Izumi Mitsui 27 March 2024

Great place to get close and learn about birds of prey. The collection of birds weren't great at the time of visit (March24) but there were more exhibits and enclosures being setup opening soon. Highly recommend the show that happens at 11 or 1pm.