Bird Paradise, Singapore. I’ve come to Singapore to visit this new bird zoo, the most spectacular in the world. Walk thru aviaries cover acres of forest. Endangered bird species bred for eventual reintroduction to wild. I’m beyond impressed. Left, Slater’s crowned pigeon, right, Nicobar pigeon (closest relative to extinct dodo, which if the de-extinction scientists are successful will likely have to utilize nicobar pigeon DNA in the process).
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Bird Paradise, Singapore. I’ve come to Singapore to visit this new bird zoo, the most spectacular in the world. Walk thru aviaries cover acres of forest. Endangered bird species bred for eventual reintroduction to wild. I’m beyond impressed. Left, Slater’s crowned pigeon, right, Nicobar pigeon (closest relative to extinct dodo, which if the de-extinction scientists are successful will likely have to utilize nicobar pigeon DNA in the process).
There honestly was so much to see and learn at Bird Paradise we were gutted to only have a few hours to see what we could. There is loads of highly interactive and interesting information on all the colourful creatures big and small at Bird Paradise.
Every bird that you could possibly think of could be found at Bird Paradise, and it delightful watching them roam around you, inquisitively come up and see you and just witness their amazing behaviours.
A beautiful place to visit with your family and friends. It's an outdoor location but there are indoor areas with air-conditioning like the penguin cove and other sheltered places where you can sit
it’s clear to see a huge amount of effort and thought has gone into its design. The park is split into various different areas based on parts of the world, such as Australia, Africa, Asia, and many more
The bird shows were captivating, fascinating, and enthralling. It is a must visit place for people of all ages. My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed our time. You should plan for a full day to visit Bird Paradise.