The WA Birds of Prey Centre in the Swan Valley has been rehabilitating birds since 2000. The vast majority are rehabilitated and released back into the wild.. Here are some types of birds of prey that can be found in Western Australia: Wedge-tailed eagle. This is Australia's largest bird of prey with a wingspan of 2+ metres when fully grown..

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International Centre for Birds of Prey - Dunscombe Park; International Centre for Birds of Prey - Newent; Jimmy's Farm & Wildlife Park; Johnsons of Old Hurst; Kielder Water Birds of Prey Centre; King Cobra Sanctuary; Kirkleatham Owl Centre; Knowsley Safari Park; Lake District Coast Aquarium - Maryport; Lake District Wildlife Park; Lakeland Bird.. There are 36 Australian raptors (also known as Birds of Prey). They include 18 members of the Accipitridae family (Kites, Harriers, Goshawks, Eagles, Buzzard, Pacific Baza), and 7 members of the Falconidae family (Falcons, Kestrel). There are 11 owls, 5 are from the Tytonidae family (Masked Owls, Grass Owl, Barn Owl) and 6 from the Strigidae.