Sponsor HAWK TALK WALK
Contact me if you'd like to donate or help our cause in any way - this could be financial or volunteering. I visit the local communities of Poland often without payment to educate children about the responsibilities we humans have to care for and protect these birds in both captivity and their natural habitats.
I give parents the opportunity to get their children away from digital devices and out into nature with experiences they'll never forget, hopefully inspiring them like I was as a child aged 8 who met a captive Kestrel for the first time.
Donations will also allow us to upgrade our facilities for the public and acquire more bird species for their attention.





Michael Kemp
(Owner, carer and creator of Hawk Talk Walk
and falconry educational centre)
Your help, funding and what's to come...
At the time of writing this in 2023, Hawk Talk Walk have carried out numerous school visits, local community centre visits, public events, picnics, festivals, and castle shows, some of which paid very little or nothing at all but were highly worth it because of the education and important messages we were able to get across to both children and adults.
We are currently expanding our own educational falconry centre to accommodate the public and give them an onsite place to visit where they can not only see and learn about our birds but also interact and help train and fly our birds (except the emu of course).
The falconry centre will offer a day out for the whole family and include a place to relax in the countryside and take in the beautiful surroundings at the same time as learning about these fascinating birds of prey.
With your kind help and generosity we hope to make all this possible. If you are interested in supporting us in any way please reach out to us on the contact form provided at the bottom and we will realise our goals of having a fun, enjoyable, safe and friendly place for our birds and the public alike.
Money raised through this site will help us to develop our current falconry educational facilities by improving the birds housing and adding more larger aviaries, purchasing more diversity of birds and improving our sanitory facilities for the public when they visit.
Please remember that every little helps!
By donating you...
Help us to educate people during public visits with our birds.
You are helping to protect the future of these birds in the wild as we raise awareness of ways to help their wild populations through conservation.
You are helping to create an interesting place where families can visit with their children on weekends.
You are helping to get our children away from their digital devices and out into nature.
THANK YOU!
Please remember that falconry birds do not make good pets for inexperienced keepers. They require lots of studying, upkeep costs and correct housing on top or the daily care and attention to allow them a life as close to that of their wild populations as possible. Adults please be aware that if these birds become easily available to the general public in the future you should not encourage your children to buy a bird unless they have pursued a detailed course, studies or volunteers for a number of years before even considering owning one.