Bali Bird Park
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Date opened | 1994 |
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Location | Gianyar Regency, Bali, Indonesia |
Coordinates | 8°36′0″S 115°15′4″E / 8.60000°S 115.25111°ECoordinates: 8°36′0″S 115°15′4″E / 8.60000°S 115.25111°E |
Land area | 2 ha (4.9 acres) |
No. of animals | 5,000[1] |
No. of species | 250[1] |
Website | www |
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Bali Bird Park (Indonesian: Taman Burung Bali), is a tourist attraction in Bali, Indonesia. It is located at the Gianyar Regency and has an area of 2,000 square metres (0.49 acres). The Bird Park houses more than 1.000 birds representing more than 250 species in an enclosed aviary.
Conservation Park[]
Bali Bird Park aims to be a “Centre of Excellence” for the breeding of Birds of Paradise and Bali Starling. There are a lot of birds breeding in the park simultaneously all the year round.
The park has been landscaped to create natural habitats. Incorporates a diverse botanical collection. Features 52 different species of palms, rare jungle fruit trees, cycads, bamboos and cactus. There are 3 lakes hosting various species of water birds. A total of 60 bird enclosures with habitats to house the collection.
Exhibits[]
South America zone[]
- Scarlet ibis
- Australasian swamphen
- Glossy ibis
- Green winged macaw
- Scarlet macaw
- Hyacinth macaw
- Great green macaw
- Blue-and-gold macaw
- Love bird
- Red-shouldered macaw
- Red-fronted macaw
- Chestnut-mandibled toucan
South Africa zone[]
- Helmeted guineafowl
- Violet turaco
- Grey parrot
- Grey crowned crane
- Von der Decken's hornbill
- Southern ground hornbill
- Purple starling
- Violet-backed starling
- Senegal parrot
- Laughing kookaburra
Sumatra zone[]
- Senegal parrot
- Red-winged parrot
- White-crested hornbill
- Wreathed hornbill
- Lesser coucal
- Changeable hawk-eagle
Borneo zone[]
- Nicobar pigeon
- Bulwer's pheasant
- Great argus
- Rhinoceros hornbill
- Large flying fox
- Crested serpent eagle
- Lesser adjutant
Papua zone[]
- Double-wattled cassowary
- Golden pheasant
- Green junglefowl
- Moluccan king parrot
- Western crowned pigeon
- Common emerald dove
- Oriental pied hornbill
- Cinnamon ground dove
- Black lory
- Black-capped lory
- Rainbow lorikeet
- White-bellied imperial pigeon
- Greater racket-tailed drongo
- Scheepmaker's crowned pigeon
- New Guinea bronzewing
- Chattering lory
- Grey crowned crane
- Javan peafowl
- Blue peafowl
- Ornate lorikeet
- Yellowish-streaked lory
- Pesquet's Parrot
- Lesser bird-of-paradise
- Red bird-of-paradise
- Twelve-wired bird-of-paradise
Java zone[]
- Javan banded pitta
- Asian fairy-bluebird
- Javan pied myna
- Black-naped oriole
- Brahminy kite
- Javan hawk eagle
- Oriental pied hornbill
- Oriental magpie-robin
- Sunda scops owl
- Fire-tufted barbet
- Daurian starling
- Java sparrow
- Moustached parakeet
Bali zone[]
- Bali myna
- Bronze-tailed peacock-pheasant
- New Guinea bronzewing
- Zebra dove
- Common emerald dove
- Large flying fox
- Black-naped oriole
- Australasian swamphen
- Pied imperial pigeon
- Orange-breasted green pigeon
- Glossy ibis
- Cattle egret
- Black-naped fruit dove
- Little green pigeon
- Spotted dove
- Common myna
- Javan peafowl
- Black-crowned night heron
- Javan pied myna
- Javan myna
- Yellow-vented bulbul
- Australian pelican
- Nias hill myna
Owl House[]
- Buffy fish owl
- Barred eagle owl
Rimba Reptile[]
Inspired by the bird park, the Rimba Reptile Park was founded one year after the bird park in 1996. Visitors may pose for photographs with the some of the reptiles. Since 2017, the reptile park is officially not a part of Bali Bird Park anymore.
Turtles and tortoises[]
- Asian leaf turtle
- Amboina box turtle
- Northern river terrapin
- Northern snake-necked turtle
- African spurred tortoise
- Red-footed tortoise
Lizards[]
- Komodo dragon
- Asian water monitor
- Blue-tailed monitor
- Gila monster
- Green iguana
- Rhinoceros iguana
- Sungazer
- Black-lined plated lizard
- Crowned forest dragon
- Weber's sailfin lizard
- Indonesian blue-tongued skink
- Leopard gecko
- Tokay gecko
- Lined gecko
- Kuhl's flying gecko
Snakes[]
- Green tree python
- Amethystine python
- Timor python
- Reticulated python
- Burmese python
- Boa constrictor
- Madagascar tree boa
- Flat-nosed pitviper
- Malayan pit viper
- Asian vine snake
- Papuan taipan
- King brown snake
- King cobra
- Ringed water cobra
- Chinese cobra
- Javan spitting cobra
- California kingsnake
- Eastern kingsnake
Crocodiles[]
- Saltwater crocodile
- Slender-snouted crocodile
- Dwarf crocodile
- False gharial
- Spectacled caiman
Amphibian[]
- White-lipped tree frog
- Australian green tree frog
- Argentine horned frog
Invertebrates[]
Events & Activities[]
- Papua Rainforest Feeding. 09:30 & 12:45
- Pelican Feeding. 10:00 & 13:15
- Basic Instinct (Bird of Prey Show). 11:30 & 15:00
- Meet The Bird Stars (Bali Starling Restaurant). 12:00, 13:30, & 16:30
- 4D Cinema. 10:00, 11:00, 12:00, 12:30, 13:00, 13:30, 14:00, 14:30, 15:30, 16:30, 17:00
- Lory Feeding. 09:45, 12:45, & 13:30
- Bali Rainforest (Free Flight Bird Show). 10:30 & 16:00
- Guyu-Guyu Corner (Hands on Birds). 09:00 - 17:30
- The Komodo Experience. Tuesday 11:00 & Friday 14:30
Facilities[]
- Bali Starling Restaurant
- Children play area
- Rainforest Cafe
- Retailshop Sebun
- 3 Toilets in the park
- Car parking
Location[]
Bali Bird Park is located inside the town of Batubulan, Gianyar on the road to Ubud. Approximately 45 minutes from Ngurah Rai Airport.
Google map: Bali Bird Park Direction
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Park Experience". Bali Bird Park - About Us. Archived from the original on 2014-01-05.
External links[]
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- Zoos in Indonesia
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- Aviaries
- 1994 establishments in Indonesia
- Bird parks
- Buildings and structures in Bali
- Zoos established in 1994