Dyfi Osprey Project
About
Dyfi Osprey Project is a world‑class wildlife conservation hub located within the scenic Cors Dyfi Nature Reserve in Powys, Wales. The project offers visitors an up‑to‑date window into the lives of the world’s most famous raptor, the osprey, through a combination of live streaming, guided observation areas, interactive learning displays, and behind‑the‑scenes conservation work. From March to June, families and bird enthusiasts can witness the dramatic nesting cycle—from egg laying, incubation, hatching, to fledgling milestones—right on site. Behind the scenes, conservationists monitor health, food intake, and migration patterns, ensuring a sustainable future for this iconic species. Whether you are a seasoned naturalist or a curious family looking for an educational day out, the Dyfi Osprey Project provides a unique, never‑before‑seen connection to wildlife in its natural habitat.
Highlights
- Live Osprey Stream
- Nesting Observation Area
- Educational Displays
- Live Stream Center
Must-See Areas
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Best time to visit
March to June, when ospreys are nesting and most active.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Free Admission
- Live Streaming
- Educational Experience
Things to consider
- Peak Season Crowding
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Frequently Asked Questions
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 4 hours