18/04/2026
Park Cameras Wildlife Day Burgess Hill
Paul Browning
Clock icon09:00 - 17:30 Location icon Park Cameras, York Road, Burgess Hill,, West Sussex, UK, RH15 9TT Free Admission (Sony Bird of Prey session - £10)

If Wildlife’s your thing, then don’t miss this Park Cameras Wildlife Day, held at their Burgess Hill store on Saturday, 18th April, 2026.

Upon visiting the themed open day, you’ll be able to get hands-on with the latest Sony cameras and lenses, with Sony product experts available all day to help you explore how to enhance your wildlife photography.

The Hawking Centre will be bringing along a variety of Birds of Prey for testing out any cameras or lenses you might be interested in trying out, and their expert team come with a wealth of knowledge about Birds of Prey, helping you to get some great test shots!

NEW for 2026 – Sony will be offering a private Bird of Prey session (11:40am to 12:30pm), providing access to the latest Sony Alpha cameras and lenses.

This flying display is similar to that in the main public area, but instead of being accessible to the general public, it will be held within the small garden area within the Park Cameras grounds. With a limit of only 10 spaces, there’ll be opportunities to capture the magnificent Birds of Prey in flight, as well as learn a little more about the birds and their behaviours.

The private session is exclusive to Sony, and technical experts will be on-hand throughout offering tips and advice to help get some fantastic photos of Birds of Prey, both in flight and on perches.

Whether you are an existing Sony user, or someone looking to switch, you are welcome to bring their own kit or try out a variety of different Sony cameras and lenses throughout the session.

Due to the wellbeing of the birds, the Private session is limited to 30 minutes, and tickets can be booked HERE

There will also be a host of engaging FREE seminars, including a Sony sponsored talk by wildlife photographer, Paul Browning (1pm), who will be talking through some of his amazing wildlife and nature images, and sharing their tips and tricks on different aspects of wildlife photography.

Seminar places are limited, so please see below for further details on how you can book your place.

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