Bird Park Visit

    Last weekend our wee family took a trip to Monte Casino's Bird Park. and we got to stroll through the HUGE walk in averies.  They put on a wonderful Bird Show at the park's amphitheatre, where they've taken injured and abandoned birds and reared them back to health but because they have been "humanised", they train them and use them in a very special Bird Show.  We even got to meet a Black Falcon!

    They also have other animals on display - frogs, scorpions, spiders, sloths, cameleons, monkeys and the longest snake in the world (behind glass of course)...

    Afterwards we went for lunch at a restaurant close by where we got really bad food and even worse service - hence the disappointed faces.


    Beautiful Black Falcon takes flight

    Hornbill Catching Food

    Cape Vulture - endangered

    Lunch Time!

    The Cape Pink Flamingos

    Kaylin enjoying her Ice Cream Break

    Lemur - Its King Julian!

    The Playful and colourful Parrots

    Megan on her Drink Break

    Ugliest Marabou Stork Bird

    Owl

    Southern White Pelican

    More Snacks? Well, we were there for 4 hours!

    We went for lunch after the Bird Park and My Boerewors was NOT impressed with the Food or the Service (probably because they didn't have his favourite beer).  No they really were pretty bad.  Our sad faces are because of the horrid restaurant NOT the Bird Park.  The Bird Park was AWESOME!!

    Lunch

    Snake with wee horns on his nose...

    Pepper Steak with chips and onion rings

    Even Megan wasn't impressed with the restaurant

    A Beautiful and intelligent Tucan

    NOT impressed with the restaurant
    During the show the birds fly right up to you and land on the tree stumps amongst the audience in the amphitheatre.  Its quite spectacular!




    Emperor Tamarin Monkeys that were after the girls fizzy drinks




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