Bird Park
Theme: Health and Hygiene
Type: Indoor
A bird park is a haven for birds, showcasing diverse species in spacious enclosures that mimic their natural homes. It is a specialized zoo for observing and conserving birds in enclosures resembling their natural habitats. These parks aim to mimic the natural habitats of birds, offering a diverse range of plants that serve as host plants for their food and shelter.
Plants that attract Birds for food:
- Trees and shrubs with berries: Holly, hawthorn, viburnum, dogwood, mountain ash, cherry, crabapple, serviceberry, elderberry, raspberry, blueberry, blackberry.
- Trees and shrubs with nuts: Oak, hickory, beech, chestnut, pine, hazelnut, Sunflowers, Coneflowers, Milkweed, Zinnia, Primrose, Trumpet vine.
Impacts of Bird Park:
- This сontributes to the preservation of diversity and ensures the survival of these magnificent creatures.
- Informative displays, interactive exhibits, and engaging presentations raise awareness about ecology, conservation challenges, and the importance of protecting birds.
- Bird parks can attract tourists from around the world, boosting local tourism and generating income for communities.

