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Nice outdoor experience. Variety of bird species seen. Peacock, flamingos, hornbill, emu, ostrich, parrot etc. Entrance abit pricy. But i think it is still ok. I am sure it is expensive to maintain this park.
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Date of experience: January 2021
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I'm in Malaysia during the pandemic so not a lot of sights are open. I visited the bird park feeling a bit anxious as I'm not keen to see animals in cages, or used in tourism in anyway. However this place has a good reputation for conservation, for enrichment and for welfare and I was not disappointed when I got there. It's huge, and it's well maintained. The peacocks and cattle ibis wandering around are quite charming, and the photo displays with cockatoos and parrots are lovely, as is the walk through 'lorry' enclosure where you can feed the small green and red birds. The only enclosure that seemed a little small was the Brahminy Kites, but the birds looked well fed and relatively content. That aside, I would say this was a really nice site, and one I would recommend for single visitors, but certainly for families. Would it be possible to add more information on conservation status for some of the birds to help educate visitors? …
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Date of experience: December 2020
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Nice place with amazing views & variable birds with amazing colors 😍 👌 except the weather humidity , everything was excellent
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Date of experience: March 2020
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The plus points are that in some cases you can get up close and personal with quite a number of fascinating bird species. The on-site cafe is quite decent for a much-needed coffee break after a couple of hours. However, seeing peacocks with almost bare tail feathers is distressing. Yes, it's unruly tourists who have plucked a souvenir from these poor creatures, but the Park must do more to protect them from prying hands. Also, I think the educational aspect of the Park should be upgraded.…
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Date of experience: September 2019
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Malaysia underwent a Movement Control Order (MCO) and shifted into Recovery MCO lately - allowing parks and public places to be opened. The KL Bird Park was one of these places. The last time we were here was in 2012 with out eldest child. The place still has birds in abundance - and but some of the exhibits are showing its age and some cages were a bit dirty. The place was a bit crowded though - and as it is the MCO - most guests were wearing masks, but some were not. An overall pleasant trip, especially for this 2nd trip, we brought our youngest child along so it's a new experience for the kid.…
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Date of experience: July 2020
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