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Birds of prey take centre stage at Wildlife Park

by isleofman.com 16th May 2009

A spectacular display of falconry will wow the crowds at the Curraghs Wildlife Park this weekend.

Visitors will be able to view twelve magnificent birds of prey on their perches and blocks, with flying displays arranged for 1pm and 3pm today, and the same times tomorrow.

The birds have been brought to the Island by Ridgeside Falconry, one of the largest mobile display teams in the United Kingdom.

Wildlife Park duty manager Tina Hampton says it's a rare opportunity to view some of nature's masterpieces:

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Posted by isleofman.com
Saturday 16th, May 2009 08:00pm.

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