Please support Suffolk Owl Sanctuary by adopting one of the beautiful birds featured below with a one-off donation or a small regular payment to help the Sanctuary as it strives to survive. Thank you.

Plop
Barn Owl

Adopt Plop
re-adopt Plop

Titch
Tawny Owl

adopt Titch
re-adopt Titch

Cecil
Spectacled Owl

adopt cecil
re-adopt cecil

Tura
Siberian Eagle Owl

Adopt Tura
Re-Adopt Tura
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Loki
Snowy Owl

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Adopt Loki
readopt loki

Toto
Hooded Vulture

Adopt Toto
Readopt Toto

Mir
Steppe Eagle

Adopt Mir
READOPT MIR

Twiglet
Long Eared Owl

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ADOPT TWIGLET
Readopt Twiglet

Ember
Melanistic Barn Owl

Adopt Ember
Readopt Ember

Plop
Barn Owl

Adopt Plop
ReAdopt Plop

Holly
Little Owl

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ADOPT HOLLY
READOPT HOLLY

Woody
Brown Wood Owl

Adopt Woody
ReAdopt Woody

Hakin
Red Kite

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Adopt Hakin
Re-Adopt Hakin

Syd
Laughing Kookaburra

AdoPT SYD
RE-ADOPT SYD

Ruby
Rüppell’s Vulture

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Adopt Ruby
Re-Adopt Ruby

The
Meerkat Mob

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adopt the mob
re-adopt the mob

Bubbles, Blossom & Co
Red Squirrel Scurry

ADOPT BUBBLEs, BLOSSOM and the RED Squirrel Scurry
RE-ADOPT BUBBLEs, BLOSSOM and the RED Squirrel Scurry

Jack
Hooded Vulture

ADOPT Jack
Re-Adopt Jack

Templeton
Burrowing Owl

Adopt Templeton
RE-ADOPT TEMPLETON

Gus
Northern White-Faced Owl

Adopt Gus the northern white faced owl
Re-adopt Gus the northern white faced owl


Adopting one of our beautiful owls or magnificent birds of prey helps us promote the need for the preservation and conservation of raptors in the wild, helps fund the care, medical attention and rehabilitation of injured wild birds at our Raptor Hospital, supports our Wild Owl Nest Box Project that provides and curates a network of man-made roosting sites throughout the countryside, and our on-call help service with advice for all on the care & conservation of raptors. If you are adopting for the first time, you will receive a personalised adoption certificate, a photograph of the bird you have adopted, a copy of “Saving Britain’s Owls” and a ceramic “SOS” pin badge with our compliments, and thereafter newsletters and annual updates on your adopted bird. Adopting any of the animals at Suffolk Owl Sanctuary makes a meaningful contribution to the running of the Sanctuary. Thank you.

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