Olching Bird Park

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Olching Bird Park
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Date opened1982
LocationOlching, Germany
Coordinates48°12′30″N 11°19′15″E / 48.20833°N 11.32083°E / 48.20833; 11.32083Coordinates: 48°12′30″N 11°19′15″E / 48.20833°N 11.32083°E / 48.20833; 11.32083
Land area2 hectares (4.9 acres)
No. of animals600
No. of species150
Websitehttps://www.vogelpark-olching.de

Olching Bird Park (German: Birdpark Olching) is located in Olching, 20 km north west of Munich. On an area of 20,000 m², a wide range of different species can be found: from the little tiger finch to cranes, storks and many brightly coloured parrots.

The amazing area of the so-called Amper river is a particular feature that distinguishes the park from others. All aviaries have natural plants which underline the naturalness of the park. A main objective of the park association is the breeding of native birds and a large zone is defined as a retreat for the local wildlife.

For the visitors there is also a typical Bavarian beer garden in the park as well as a playground for younger guests. The operator of the bird park is the Bird Lover's Association of Olching.

History[]

The Bird Association of Olching was founded in 1968 and has 120 members. AT the beginning the area was privately used - only by the birders for their ever-growing collection. In 1982 the park was opened to the public. Dogs are permitted. Guided tours may be arranged on request.

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