Despite my dubious opinions earlier (not sure where I came to my conclusions...) I visited today, after a renewed look at their website and lots of pestering to get my mom to take me there. There is a large aviary for each continent, except for Europe and Asia, which are combined. Africa has two aviaries but they are not quite as large. There is also a Budgie aviary, but it had way more than just budgies- you could hand feed them, along with a white-rumped shama, Javan whistling ducks, a spur-winged lapwing, a Luzon bleeding-heart, scarlet ibises, American flamingos, and a few others. Duck food can be purchased at the entrance as well, and can be used almost anywhere. I saw many firsts (or things that I made a point of noticing for the first time) such as maned duck, yellow-hooded blackbird, European blackbird, Indian Pygmy goose, steamer ducks (not sure if I saw one species or two, or which species I saw. They weren't signed but the park has two), Laysan teals, and many more. Some of the enclosures for larger birds (emu, white-naped crane) were a little too small for my taste, but most were great. As an added bonus I saw Javan pond heron chicks. I will come back at least once in the next few years.