Tuesday, April 9, 2019

20 parrot-related holiday destinations in the United States

Looking for a fun resort? Do you also want to know your interest in birds and parrots? Then you came to the right place. I have completed your research for you and have found a top resort for pet birds and parrot lovers.

The list below includes amazing birds and zoos in the United States, as well as amazing exhibits of rare and non-rare birds from around the world. These holiday destinations should be a vacation wish list for every bird lover.

Do you have a list of favorite bird-related vacation destinations that are not listed? Use this email link to send an email to Kibibi and let her know. This list was created in December 2008 and may be out of date. Please check the pages of each website and call them for the latest information.

20 Philadelphia Zoo from

 - Established in 1874, making it the oldest zoo in the United States. Although the city is famous for its tourist attractions, the zoo is usually not on the short list of Philadelphia visits. But according to many visitors, it should be. They have a small number of birds, including raptors, cranes and skids, wading birds, waterfowl and other birds, including parrots and penquins.

19 Sacramento Zoo from

 - Many people think this is not a large zoo. There are only over 400 animals in total, and some will say it is a small zoo. As you might expect, their bird and parrot selections may be considered small compared to some of the top 20 vacation destinations on the list. However, there are some types of birds in the exhibition that are threatened with extinction or extinction, such as American flamingos, hornbills, big hornbills and thick-mouthed parrots. So if you are in the area, then it is worth visiting a day.

18 Detroit Zoo from

 - Where is the Detroit Zoo? The answer... is not Detroit. Ok, this is a technical question. It is actually located in the Royal Oak Park in Michigan. The Detroit Zoo has a variety of birds throughout the park. They focus on flamingos, toads, spoonbills and vultures. They also have cranes, barn owls, flat-chested birds [ostriches and rheas] and some other birds. The most popular bird habitat in the Detroit Zoo is the African puddle and the Matilda Wilson free-flying aviary, which has more than 30 species of birds.

17 Lori Park Zoo from

 - Lowry Park Zoo is located on 56 acres of land in Tampa, Florida. It was once recognized by the Children's Magazine as [2006] as the "First Family Friendly Zoo in the United States." So kids like it, but will bird lovers like it? It depends on who you are asking. According to Yahoo! consultants, the site only scored 3.5 points. Most complaints are price related because it is "pay as you go". Although not better, Trip Advisor rated it 4.0 [out of 5.0]. According to the Lowry Park Zoo, one of the featured attractions is the Spirits of the Sky, an "interactive and interesting exhibition that shows the Raptor".

16 Auckland Zoo from

 - This zoo is conveniently located close to the highway and hidden in the hilly area. From African Pied Ravens to Yellow Amazon Parrots, there are dozens of birds in the Auckland Zoo. The site received 4.5 stars [out of 5] on Yahoo! The only complaint seems to be that it is a small zoo. Although it may be small, most visitors think this will be a good zoo experience, especially for children.

15 Buffalo Zoo from

 - According to TripAdvisor.com, at least one visitor said: "The Buffalo Zoo must be one of them - if not the cleanest, the best zoo." Although it doesn't have a lot of birds to watch, it does have some Unusual birds you want to observe. These include Bourke parrots, Cloncurry parrots and [9] different species of Lories and Lorikeeets.

14 Knoxville Zoo from

 - Some of you may recognize one of the most famous bird residents of the Knoxville Zoo: Einstein. Einstein and his ' trainers have appeared on many TV shows, and a quick search for "Einstein" on YouTube will give you some good results. But is Einstein enough to attract you to a small zoo? Maybe not, but at least some tourists and many locals think that the Knoxville Zoo is the perfect size zoo for a day trip. In addition, how can you move Einstein's home to any of the top 20 resort-related resorts?

13 Louisville Zoo from

 - The Louisville Zoo is a large but well-planned zoo, so plan to do some walking. It is also built on the hillside, so some of your walks will go uphill, so plan your path ahead. One of the main attractions for bird lovers is Lorakeet Landing, where you can feed birds from a glass of sugar [for a fee]. The staff is also happy to take photos with you to make souvenirs [of course].

12 Franklin Park Zoo from

 - Founded in 1913, the Franklin Park Zoo is located on 72 acres in Boston's historic Franklin Park. Their Bird World exhibition has been on display since the beginning of Franklin Park in 1913. Over the years, it has seen many changes and remains a favorite exhibition for many visitors. It is home to dozens of birds from all over the world, including swamps, bushes and wetlands. A unique exhibition is a nighttime and daytime exhibition featuring a yellow-brown frog mouth at night. So in order to adapt to their day and night conversion visitors? But how is that possible? When the exhibition opens at 10 am, it is dark inside, so it is "night" for birds. Then around 2 pm, the exhibition was filled with light to simulate the "day." This is a big secret, so don't tell the tawny frog mouth.

11 Minnesota Zoo from

 - This is a large zoo with over 500 acres. Its focus is on rebuilding natural habitats. But according to more than one visitor, they are not focused on lowering prices. Although others agree that it is very expensive, they also say it is worth it. One of the main attractions of bird lovers is the bird world. According to the Minnesota Zoo, the birds in this show will "fear you with their antics" and include "...one of the world's rarest birds, the world's largest owl The representative of the species, as well as the image of the bird, includes the official logo in both countries.

10 Toledo Zoo from

 - It is a small zoo, but most people who visit the Toledo Zoo think it is a great zoo. The aviary at the Toledo Zoo was designed in 1937 and was majorly remodeled in 1998. This is an award-winning aviary with a wide variety of rhinoceros hornbills, Cuban Amazon parrots, Sunbitterns, Cuban Grassquits, Victoria coronation pigeons, and burrowing owls.

9 Sarasota Jungle Gardens from

 - This resort is located on the list of anyone in the Sarasota Florida area. And there are good reasons! Where else can the torch be eaten from your hands? Sarasota Jungle Gardens has two main bird attractions; Raptor and Rainforest Birds. Their raptor exhibits mainly include rescued birds [eagle, owl, vulture, etc.], while rainforest birds include "...showing exotic bird performances." But if you look for great attraction, This will not be your favorite destination. But it lacks size, it makes up for the quality of exhibits and friendly staff.

8 Busch Gardens Africa from

 - Tampa Bay - Busch Gardens offers everything for young people and young people, including birds and parrot lovers. They have [8] theme parks, one of which is the Bird Park, which has more than 500 birds from all over the world, guaranteeing that you will see something interesting. So, when it's performing at the Bird Park Theatre, walking through Lory Landing or walking in the aviary, you'll find something to satisfy your inner bird lovers.

7 Jungle Island from

 - If location, location, location is important, then this is your destination. Jungle Island is located [can you guess?] on the island! Jungle Island is located on an island between Miami and Miami Beach. This island park has more than 1,100 exotic birds. You and your child can get close to their birds by their parrots on their shoulders. But according to at least one visitor, this is "hands-on". Experience will cost you!

6 Tracy aviary from

 - The Tracy aviary has been in existence since 1938, when it was created by the charity of the banker Russell Lord Tracy, who donated his private bird to Salt Lake City. Located in the south of the city centre of Salt Lake, this aviary is a great holiday destination. It is home to more than 500 birds from 150 species and you will have the opportunity to get close to them. This should be a short list of resorts for any bird lover.

5 Parrot Hill and Garden from

 - If you are looking for "only birds". Attraction, this may be your preferred destination. Parrot Hill is located....waiting for it....in the mountains! This is a beautiful outdoor attraction with several parrots from around the world. According to many visitors, this is definitely a must. It features outdoor cage exhibits and macaws and cockatoos on the ground for visitors to interact and feed [of course, for a fee]. According to one visitor, "The Bird Nursery is an amazing exhibition, unlike any exhibition in the zoo!"

4 Houston Zoo from

 - Even if it is located in the center of the city, once inside, you will lose yourself and forget the bustling city outside. The Houston Zoo has about 250 species of birds and 800 species of birds from around the world. These species include familiar green wings, blue gold and red macaws, as well as more exotic birds such as the Golden Dragonfly and Turakos. You may have never heard of Turacos, but you will want to see them. They have a unique color and are not found anywhere else in the animal kingdom. Are you looking for strange behavior? How about the blue crown Motmot? ...




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