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Fly High with KL Bird Park

Kuala Lumpur Bird Park (KL Bird Park) is a famous and renowned eco-tourism destination located in Kuala Lumpur Lake Gardens. ... Show more
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Kuala Lumpur Bird Park (KL Bird Park) is a famous and renowned eco-tourism destination located in Kuala Lumpur Lake Gardens. This park has more than 3,000 local and foreign birds, coming from approximately 200 different species!

This park uses thefree-flight concept, which is the major evidence ensuring the survival and species continuity of the birds as the park has numerous suitable nesting sites for breeding. The creatures have adapted so well to their environment, which makes them able to breed naturally.Â

KL Bird Park is divided into four zones, three of which let the birds fly free in their normal habitat, while birds in the other zone are placed in separate cages and mini aviaries.

InZone 1, visitors will go throughthe Free-Flight Walk-In Aviary, where they can find an Indian blue peacock, crowned pigeons, yellow-billed storks, doves, egrets, and ibises. Then, they will meet the Indian ring-necked parakeets, budgerigars, sun conures, and cockatiels in the Love Aviary. They will come across the magnificent Brahminy kites inBrahminy Land. One of the most famous places to visit is theFlamingo Pond, where visitors can see the pelicans and flamingos and their ability to stand on one leg! When reaching the end of the zone, visitors will enterBulbul Land, which is home to about 130 species of bulbul. Other than bulbuls in the aviary, there are also the Asian fairy bluebird, the silver pheasant, and the golden-breasted starling.

KL Bird Park is famous for attracting families and friends to hangout, learn about birds, and experience a sense of tranquillity.

Zone 2, which is connected to Zone 1 via bridges, is a home for ambiguous birds such as the Nicobar pigeon, Baya weaver, and scarlet ibis. Visitors could also meet the ostriches and marvellous peafowl in this area.Â

Zone 3 is specifically for rhinoceros hornbills, one of the largest hornbill species in the world. This place also houses several other smaller species, including the oriental pied hornbill, the Hill Myna, the Formosan blue magpie, and the Purple Swamphen.

There are about 55 species of hornbills worldwide, which can be found in tropical and subtropical Africa, Asia, and Melanesia.

Lastly, visitors will get up close and feed the birds in an open area inZone 4. There are over 20 species of parrots in the World of Parrots, including macaws, cockatoos, lories, and parakeets. There are also endangered parrot species that can only be found in several places in the world, which are the vulturine guinea fowl, the moluccan cockatoo, and the Congo African Grey parrot. Next, in theFlightless Bird, people will see some of the largest bird species in the world. They are ostriches, southern cassowaries, and emus. Then, people go to the Oriental Bird Aviary, where they can see more than 50 different species of birds, such as the golden-breasted starling, the violet turaco, the green turaco, the channel-billed toucan, and the red-billed toucan. There is also aWaterfall Aviary, a man-made waterfall for the Milky Storks’ sanctuary. At the end of the journey, visitors can have a look at the bird gallery, education centre, bird school, and amphitheatre.

For more information, parents who are interested in bringing their family to KL Bird Park can visit the website given below, where they will find lists of activities, ticket prices, programmes, and other attractions available at this place.

For enquiries, please contact Kuala Lumpur Bird Park using the information below.

Phone:

+603-22721010

Address:

920, Jalan Cenderawasih, Taman Tasik Perdana, 50480 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Website:

klbirdpark.com/home

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