Aviary in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur Bird Park (Malay: Taman Burung Kuala Lumpur) is a 20.9-acre (8.5 ha) public aviary in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is one of the world's largest covered bird parks, located adjacent to the 60-hectare (150-acre) Perdana Botanical Gardens, Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park, the National Mosque and Royal Malaysian Police Museum. The Bird Park houses more than 3,000 birds representing more than 200 species in an enclosed aviary. About 90% are local birds and 10% were imported from countries such as Australia, China, Holland, Indonesia, New Guinea, Tanzania and Thailand.[1][3]
History
The Bird Park was first planned in 1987 when its was in its studying phase. Being in a fenced area with netted canopy, implementation began the following year.[4]
In its early years, the park was criticised for dirty toilets, "rubbish-strewn paths and the lack of information signs". By year 2000, the park was "landscaped, clean and shady".[5]
Transportation
The park is served by the following bus routes:[6]
Image gallery
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Internal view of the bird park
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Performance
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Great Hornbill
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A chick in the education centre
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A slice of papaya for birds
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Milky storks crossing over
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A bird feeding of a piece of papaya
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A peacock in the park
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A view near the park entrance
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A white parrot
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Egret at KL Bird Park, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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A view of a side-sitting
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A peacock
See also
Notes
External links
Media related to Kuala Lumpur Bird Park at Wikimedia Commons