Live owl visits for schools

Free owl visits that bring real, living owls into your classroom

We visit schools across Essex, London and the South East for a morning of pure wonder — completely free, linked to your curriculum, and unforgettable for every child.

Completely free Curriculum-linked Fully DBS-checked
Meet six remarkable owls

Why teachers book us

A morning the children will talk about for weeks.

Completely free

Every visit is free of charge. Our mission is simply to share these extraordinary birds and the conservation story behind them.

Linked to your curriculum

Flight, camouflage, night & day, nocturnal animals, adaptation — plus tie-ins to Owl Babies and The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark.

Reassuringly easy

Fully DBS-checked, full risk assessment provided, and 30 years of classroom experience. You sort the hall; we’ll handle the rest.

Meet the team

Six owls, each with their own personality.

Meet all six

Dottie

Barn Owl

The classic heart-shaped face and softest of feathers — calm, beautiful and always a favourite.

Mango

White-Faced Scops Owl

A striking white, dark-bordered face and bright orange eyes — quietly captivating.

Monty

Bengal Eagle Owl

A handsome eagle owl with fiery orange eyes and impressive ear tufts; a real showstopper.

Did you know?

An owl’s eyes are completely fixed in place…

…so to look around, it can rotate its head up to 270°. Pair that with the softest feathers in the world and near-silent flight, and you have nature’s perfect night-time hunter.

The children will leave knowing far more than they did at breakfast — and so might you.

A bird of prey eats only meat.The UK has six owl species: Barn, Tawny, Little, Short-eared, Long-eared and Snowy.Owls fly slowly and in near-total silence.They have the softest feathers in the world.An owl catches prey with its feet and swallows it whole.

Loved by schools

Don’t just take our word for it.

The children were absolutely spellbound — we're still talking about the owls weeks later. A genuinely unforgettable morning.
Rowan Preparatory SchoolYear 2 Teacher
Brilliantly linked to our topic and pitched perfectly for the age group. Erika was warm, knowledgeable and wonderful with the class.
Noak Bridge Primary, BasildonKey Stage 1 Lead
Every child was engaged from start to finish. The facts were fascinating and the owls were beautiful and clearly well cared for.
Campbell Infant School, DagenhamClass Teacher
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For teachers

Free owl resources, ready for your class.

Worksheets, colouring sheets, puzzles and crafts — made by people who’ve spent 30 years in classrooms. Free to download, no sign-up needed.

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