IT isn't too late to catch a glimpse of the new addition to Noah's Ark Zoo Farm's flying team.
Local residents and visitors are invited to come along to the Bird of Prey flying displays, which are held at 12.30pm daily on Rhino Hill.
Bramley the Ural Owl joined the North Somerset zoo farm in 2022.
As stated on the Noah's Ark Zoo Farm website, these nocturnal owls are usually found in the Ural mountains of Russia and thrive in snow forests.
They also have populations scattered across Northern Japan, Scandinavia, and Europe.
The zoo also has Tawny Owls, Boobook Owls, Barn Owls and Great Grey Owls.
Please note that there may be occasions when the flying display is held inside, within the Ark Arena. This will be signposted and announced on the day of your visit.
For more information and to book tickets, visit the Noah's Ark Zoo Farm website.
😎 Bramley the brilliant! 😎
— Noah's Ark Zoo Farm (@Noahs_Ark_Zoo) March 24, 2023
Bramley, the Ural owl, has been a great addition to our flying team. It has been great watching him swoop among visitors at our flying displays, followed by excited cheers from the crowd 🙌
🕧 Catch Bramley at our Bird of Prey displays at 12:30. pic.twitter.com/bkhdQuW9JY
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