We stock four eagle and hawk garden ornaments in bronze-finish and metal. Sizes range from a standing Eagle Garden Ornament in Bronze at £219 up to the perched Hawk on Rock at £415. Place one on a gatepost or plinth where it can catch the eye.
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Birds of prey in bronze and metal, four pieces from £219 to £415. Eagles and hawks are perch birds, so every piece here mounts on a rock or stands ready to launch. The gentler species live on the bird garden ornaments page, and the bronze garden sculptures range carries the same finishes across other wildlife.
Four pieces, all designed for height: walls, piers and raised beds.
| Piece | Example | Best for | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bronzed eagle | Eagle in Bronze ⭐ Matt's Pick | Gateposts, pier caps | £219 |
| Art nouveau eagle | Nouveau Eagle Ornament | Stylised lines, modern schemes | £259 |
| Hawk on rock | Hawk on Rock, Metal | Rockeries, raised beds | £415 |
Matt's note, June 2026
No eagle sold through our top 100 in the year to June 2026; this is a slow, specific range and priced like it, £219 to £415 across four pieces. The buying logic is simple though. Birds of prey only work from height. An eagle at ankle level is a pigeon with opinions. Put the piece on a gatepost, wall pier or the top of a rockery, ideally with sky behind it, and the silhouette starts doing what the buyer imagined.
Eagles and hawks in bronzed and metal finishes. Four pieces: two eagles, an art nouveau eagle and a hawk mounted on a rock base.
The range runs £219 to £415. The bronzed eagle starts at £219, the nouveau eagle is £259, and the hawk on rock tops out at £415.
Briefly, then they adapt. Static raptor silhouettes deter garden birds for a few weeks at most. Buy the piece for how it looks, not as pest control.
A ring of exterior landscape adhesive holds it firm. Check the post cap is level first, and centre the bird so the overhang is even. Adhesive flexes with frost where mortar cracks.