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1101 Audubon Way, Maitland, FL 32751
Open Today 10:00am - 4:00pm
Great Horned Owls. Photo: Michael Hornemann/Audubon Photography Awards
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Established in 1979, the Audubon Center for Birds of Prey focuses on the rescue, medical treatment, rehabilitation, and release of Florida’s raptors.
The first Florida Audubon Society meeting was held in Maitland in March 1900 to save Florida's imperiled wading birds. Today, the Audubon Center for Birds of Prey is located between the City of Maitland and the Town of Eatonville, carrying on that mission of protecting and saving Florida’s birds of prey.
We invite you to explore our unique, peaceful location, tucked along Lake Sybelia, just outside Orlando. Visitors can learn about the unique adaptations of raptors, challenges they face, and the many ways to get involved with helping birds of prey and the important habitats and resources they depend on.
Hours of operation are Tuesday through Sunday from 10 am to 4 pm.
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Four Eaglets Fall from Two West Orange Nests in Three Week Span
In Oakland, volunteers rescued three eaglets in a span of two weeks. A fourth eaglet fell a week later. It's a shocking toll for two nests in the area.
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Telemetry: Tracking Bald Eagles in Real Time
The Audubon Center for Birds of Prey and the Avian Research and Conservation Institute are embarking on a study to better understand Bald Eagle migration and habitat use.
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Collier County Fifth Graders Become Honorary EagleWatchers
The class has a front row seat to Bald Eagle nesting season through their classroom window.
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