From £70.00 single person experience day with the birds - family spectators welcome. Type: Animal. 92 Chainhouse Lane, Whitestake, Preston, Lancashire, PR4 4LB. Tel: 07734231142.. 2 reviews of OWL & BIRD OF PREY SANCTUARY "A great place to take the family for a day out. There's a nice lake by the centre where you can feed the ducks, and a garden centre too. The bird centre itself is well run and has a nice variety of things, not just birds. They have displays too which are always great fun. You can buy food to feed the animals with, and there's a playground close by for.

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Turbary Woods Owl and Bird of Prey Sanctuary is a pure volunteer based, non profit group of volunteers. The flying display give you the visitors, Children & Adults, the chance to. A sanctuary in Preston has been described as a 'hidden gem'. Turbary Woods Owl and Bird of Prey Sanctuary, on Chain House Lane, is run entirely by a non profit group of volunteers. It holds flying displays which allow birds to land on the gloved hand of visitors to get food. The sanctuary has a collection of more than 80 birds of prey.