Regomatic
We made a $100 donation to get a private tour for 8 that provided much more information and insight than we would have received with standard admission and felt that our donation went to a very good cause. We would definitely go back and donate again.
traceygreenwood
This is a fab little place place to visit , provides lots of knowledgeable info about all the birds and quite a few birds to see we was charged $5 each not sure if weather that's classed as a donation or not but worth $5 anyway it would probley only take you a hour or so to get round but a very interesting knowledgeable place
999SusanM
The Center is a haven for birds of prey, such as eagles, hawks, owls, ospreys, kites, and more, which are injured and cannot be released back into the wild. It is fantastic to see these marvelous birds up close and personal. In the afternoon, they often fly some of the birds in an open area to give the birds more exercise and to give the guests an opportunity to see how they would fly in their native habitat. The Center also rescues injured birds and rehabilitates as many as they can, with as little human interaction as necessary, for possible release into the wild. Marvelous place and great caring staff.
barnettw
An excellent place for all ages 4 and up. Kids love to see the Eagles, Hawks and owls close up. The staff are volunteers, are knowledgeable and love to share their knowledge. I highly recommend a visit.
ChristywithaY
My husband and I visited Audubon Center yesterday. Although it's s small location, there's plenty of birds to learn about. Unfortunately, they are all injured and cannot be returned to the wild. There a video to watch about how they care for the birds. The staff walks around and answers all your questions. They're very knowledegable. Overall, is a great place to spend s could of hours at.
tracyb120
wow wow wow I was told about this wonderful place from an American lady I got talking to and so glad we went it was peaceful informative and a real hidden gem. when we arrived we were greeted by a lady stood with a screech owl called buzz on her arm she explained all about them how he had come to be there etc let me stand next to her for a photo its so nice that the staff are so well informed on all there residents. there are informative videos for you to watch and its just a peaceful home for these wonderful birds I left some leaflets in the holiday villa for others to see if you like wildlife this is a must see.
PHLEVE
Audubon Bird of Prey center is one of central Florida's rough jewels.Situated on Lake Sybelia in Maitland...this is where hurt and damaged birds find sanctuary,A geat place for kids to see these magnificent birds up close
898barrym
The center gives you the opportunity view up close and personal Bald Eagles, Ospreys, Kites, Owls and Falcons; some of nature's top predators. The visit was extremely educational and interesting. Take 15 minutes and see the video they present explaining exactly what the veterinary technicians do on a daily basis. GREAT photo opportunities. A must see for adults and children. During my visit a 2 year old in a stroller was having the time of his life (as was I). The staff is extremely friendly and provides information and answers your questions. I went for the photography but I left with lots of pictures and a wealth of knowledge concerning these magnificent creatures, Plan to spend at least 90 minutes to take advantage of all that is offered. There is a $5 donation fee which is well worth while. You can even participate further and adopt a bird.
shannonm495
We thought we would check out this place and see the wildlife that was rehabbing. We thoroughly enjoyed seeing the birds and talking to the volunteers. They were so friendly and really enjoyed seeing a few birds up close via the volunteer. Thank you for all you do to preserve our wildlife!
StuartW507
We where told about this rescue centre for birds of prey from a team member at Busch Gardens and what a find.We didnt know about this centre even after 4 previous visits to Orlando so if you like Birds of Prey this is the place to visit.It maybe be small by out rescue centres but it is fantastic attraction with various Birds of Prey from the USA national bird the Bald Eagle to the smallest owl the Borrowing Owl.They have a informative welcome video to various items on display.The members of staff who are on duty are very helpful and will answer any questions you have regarding the birds on display.The views from the lakeside walk are superb with various birds along the way.Altogether a surprize find which any person who likes Birds of Prey will enjoy.A recommended visit which we will be doing again.
kcbaby255
nice pleasant not too big easy to get around people working there are great friendly--- diappointed the birds not praying much seem to be lookiing for creatures to prey on! not too big fo for a short visit and learning good . took grandaughter for ist time and was just big enough to see them and keep a 9 year old interested. but they have birds but could have a few more . I suppose if you go to the special events for eagles etc it would enhance the visit. would go back and ehy can use some donations.
welltraveled2008
This was a wonderful experience for my family. Heads up...we arrived at 10am and I had to call the number on the sign for them to open the gate....No biggie, though! We had a great time viewing all of the resident feathered friends. You could really see them up close and read about them in the guide book provided. If I lived in the area, I would return often. It was 14 dollars donation for two adults and a child.
MargaretA344
We had great expectations for this attraction, however after paying $5.00 each we were disappointed with the exhibits. Not too many birds on display and the few that normally are visible close up were not put out because they were "short staffed" on Sunday when we visited. The only person we saw there knew very little about the birds or for that matter birds in general. I guess the person who did that part was on lunch break at 11:30... May want to call and see what they have on display before driving there. they are a Rehab center so they bring in injured birds then release them. they have a few regulars but even those were not on display.
gjscollins
We only spent about 45 min there but loved it! It was great for my husband to practice his photography with the birds! It started a great conversation with our son about rehabitation vs letting nature take it's course without human interaction. Sweet place! Mosquitos were bad so wear spray!
BillD893
When we babysit our 4 little grandkids for a weekend or longer we are always looking for some new adventure to take them on. We have lived in Orlando most of our lives and, of course, had read in the newspaper from time to time about various injured birds being taken to this Audubon-run facility in nearby Maitland for rehabilitation. But we had never visited. So we took the kids recently, and they seemed as curious and fascinated as we were to see eagles, owls and dozens of other kinds of wounded birds -- some just babies -- up close and personal. When living in Orlando with its world-class attractions it's a special joy to also have access to the real wonders of nature this close by and this close up....and at the unheard of admission price of only $5 for adults and $4 for kids. A kid-friendly self-tour booklet is given to guests for use during their visit. It tells the bird's name, species and something of the nature of the injury. Most of this facility is outdoors, following shady nature trails and winding paths that pass spacious aviaries. Aside from getting so close to these large birds, one of the more interesting outdoor highights is a ground-level view of just how massive a thing an eagles nest really is. Inside a small building there are additional opportunities to view birds through binoculars; and to learn from exhibits like one showing the comparative size of the eggs of different birds of prey. If there's anyone in your party who is more than casuallly interested in nature photography (as I am) there are some good photo ops along the route, especially with the birds that are allowed outside the shade of the aviaries. With a versatile zoom lens, you can bring home some nice images of some beautiful creatures seldom observed this wonderfully close.