KL Bird Park
KL Bird Park Malaysia Service Taxi Tour
A world full of spectacular birds and a tropical paradise not to be missed by all.
Experience the ambience of lush green tropical rainforest once you step into our free-flight walk-in aviary.
Reputed to be one of the largest in the world, this free-flight walk-in aviary comprises of Zone 1 and Zone 2 of the park. You will find various bird species flying freely and living together in harmony and balance, creating a unique ecosystem of its own in this semi-natural environment.
Also, get a glimpse of the Crowned pigeon, the largest pigeon species in the world having the body size of a turkey. Or if you are lucky enough, you will have the chance to see how Yellow-billed Storks gather fallen twigs to build nests in their nesting colonies, and last but not least, doves, egrets and ibises feeding joyfully at the various feeding points.
Do not miss the Free-flying Birds Feeding that takes place in this part of the park at 10.30am.
KL Bird Park Malaysia Service Taxi Tour
A world full of spectacular birds and a tropical paradise not to be missed by all.
Experience the ambience of lush green tropical rainforest once you step into our free-flight walk-in aviary.
Reputed to be one of the largest in the world, this free-flight walk-in aviary comprises of Zone 1 and Zone 2 of the park. You will find various bird species flying freely and living together in harmony and balance, creating a unique ecosystem of its own in this semi-natural environment.
Be amazed by the courtship display of the Indian Blue Peacock with its magnificent, colourful, 5-feet train.
Also, get a glimpse of the Crowned pigeon, the largest pigeon species in the world having the body size of a turkey. Or if you are lucky enough, you will have the chance to see how Yellow-billed Storks gather fallen twigs to build nests in their nesting colonies, and last but not least, doves, egrets and ibises feeding joyfully at the various feeding points.
Do not miss the Free-flying Birds Feeding that takes place in this part of the park at 10.30am.
Once you step into our first of many mini aviaries in the park, located at the main entrance area, you will be greeted by our naughty Indian Ring-necked Parakeets.
The Love Aviary got its name from the main ‘tenants’ of this aviary, the Lovebirds. The name Lovebird stems from these parrots' strong, monogamous pair bonding and the long periods of time in which paired birds will spend sitting beside one another.
Besides the greatly loveable small parrots, this aviary also houses the colorful Budgerigars, Sun Conures and Cockatiels.