I have a book. Actually, it's more like a booklet. It's not a very big booklet; about A5 size, 15 pages. It has an aqua-green cover with a colour drawing of two leadbeater's cockatoos, by Jim Hayward, on the front and on the back there is a photograph of a rather startled looking snowy owl. The booklet is titled 'Clee Hill Bird & Animal Garden' in big white letters.
On the inside cover there is a crude map, which shows the collection located roughly South West of Birmingham and South of Church Stretton. Under the location map is the address:
Hopton Bank,
Nr. Cleobury Mortimer,
Kidderminster, Worcs.
The rest of the pages are made up of photographs/ drawings of various animals, along with a few paragraphs on animal facts, and the collection's animal list, which is as follows:
Bar-headed goose.
Common shelduck.
Northern pintail.
European wigeon.
European goldeneye.
European pochard.
Mallard.
Eurasian teal.
Tufted duck.
Red crested pochard.
Mandarin duck.
North American wood duck.
Whooper swan.
Coscoroba swan.
Black- necked swan.
Black swan.
Mute swan.
Whistling swan.
Barnacle goose.
Ashy headed goose.
Red-breasted goose.
Ross snow goose.
Chinese goose.
Scaup duck.
Muscovy duck.
Palm cockatoo.
Roseate cockatoo.
Leadbeater's cockatoo.
Citron crested cockatoo.
Greater sulphur crested cockatoo.
Blue-eyed cockatoo.
Red-vented cockatoo.
Goffin's cockatoo.
Little corella cockatoo.
Cockatiel.
Australian king parrot.
Princess of Wales parrot.
Crimson rosella.
Adelaide rosella.
Red-rumped parakeet.
Red-fronted parakeet.
Yellow-fronted parakeet.
Peach-faced lovebirds.
Alexandrine parakeet.
Ring-necked parakeet (India).
Ring-necked parakeet (blue mutation).
Ring-necked parakeet (lutino mutation).
Hyacinth macaw.
Blue and gold macaw.
Military macaw.
Buffon's macaw.
Scarlet macaw.
Green-winged macaw.
Illiger's macaw.
Yellow-collard macaw.
Jandaya conure.
Sun conure.
Thick-billed parrot.
Monk parakeet.
Double yellow-headed Amazon parrot.
Snowy owl.
European raven.
Demoiselle crane.
Crowned crane.
Sarus crane.
European crane.
White-cheeked turaco.
Purple glossy starling.
Long-tailed glossy starling.
Kiskadee.
Chilean flamingo.
African guinea fowl.
North American wild turkey.
Indian peafowl.
Poultry (various old breeds).
Japanese sika deer.
European fallow deer.
European red deer.
Guanaco.
Llama.
Alpaca.
Bennett's wallaby.
St. Kilda sheep.
Jacob's sheep.
Pygmy goat.
North American porcupine.
I feel like I've had this booklet forever. I reckon it must have been given to me by my Grandparents at some point. I know I've never visited Clee Hill Bird & Animal Garden myself, so, due to the rather impressive list of animals above and the fact the address isn't that far away, I tried to find out more information.
I searched online for it, but there wasn't a trace. I searched on Google maps, but it was nowhere to be seen. I then searched on ZooChat, to find it's name merely listed in only one thread called 'Visits to zoos that don't exist anymore', which only confirmed that it has closed.
So that is the purpose of this thread... what do you know about Clee Hill Bird & Animal Garden? Did you ever visit? What are your memories of it? Was it a good place? What year did it open? What year did it close? Why did it close? I think it's important to have a record of obscure places like Clee Hill somewhere on the internet before any knowledge or memory of them eventually becomes lost.
On the inside cover there is a crude map, which shows the collection located roughly South West of Birmingham and South of Church Stretton. Under the location map is the address:
Hopton Bank,
Nr. Cleobury Mortimer,
Kidderminster, Worcs.
The rest of the pages are made up of photographs/ drawings of various animals, along with a few paragraphs on animal facts, and the collection's animal list, which is as follows:
Bar-headed goose.
Common shelduck.
Northern pintail.
European wigeon.
European goldeneye.
European pochard.
Mallard.
Eurasian teal.
Tufted duck.
Red crested pochard.
Mandarin duck.
North American wood duck.
Whooper swan.
Coscoroba swan.
Black- necked swan.
Black swan.
Mute swan.
Whistling swan.
Barnacle goose.
Ashy headed goose.
Red-breasted goose.
Ross snow goose.
Chinese goose.
Scaup duck.
Muscovy duck.
Palm cockatoo.
Roseate cockatoo.
Leadbeater's cockatoo.
Citron crested cockatoo.
Greater sulphur crested cockatoo.
Blue-eyed cockatoo.
Red-vented cockatoo.
Goffin's cockatoo.
Little corella cockatoo.
Cockatiel.
Australian king parrot.
Princess of Wales parrot.
Crimson rosella.
Adelaide rosella.
Red-rumped parakeet.
Red-fronted parakeet.
Yellow-fronted parakeet.
Peach-faced lovebirds.
Alexandrine parakeet.
Ring-necked parakeet (India).
Ring-necked parakeet (blue mutation).
Ring-necked parakeet (lutino mutation).
Hyacinth macaw.
Blue and gold macaw.
Military macaw.
Buffon's macaw.
Scarlet macaw.
Green-winged macaw.
Illiger's macaw.
Yellow-collard macaw.
Jandaya conure.
Sun conure.
Thick-billed parrot.
Monk parakeet.
Double yellow-headed Amazon parrot.
Snowy owl.
European raven.
Demoiselle crane.
Crowned crane.
Sarus crane.
European crane.
White-cheeked turaco.
Purple glossy starling.
Long-tailed glossy starling.
Kiskadee.
Chilean flamingo.
African guinea fowl.
North American wild turkey.
Indian peafowl.
Poultry (various old breeds).
Japanese sika deer.
European fallow deer.
European red deer.
Guanaco.
Llama.
Alpaca.
Bennett's wallaby.
St. Kilda sheep.
Jacob's sheep.
Pygmy goat.
North American porcupine.
I feel like I've had this booklet forever. I reckon it must have been given to me by my Grandparents at some point. I know I've never visited Clee Hill Bird & Animal Garden myself, so, due to the rather impressive list of animals above and the fact the address isn't that far away, I tried to find out more information.
I searched online for it, but there wasn't a trace. I searched on Google maps, but it was nowhere to be seen. I then searched on ZooChat, to find it's name merely listed in only one thread called 'Visits to zoos that don't exist anymore', which only confirmed that it has closed.
So that is the purpose of this thread... what do you know about Clee Hill Bird & Animal Garden? Did you ever visit? What are your memories of it? Was it a good place? What year did it open? What year did it close? Why did it close? I think it's important to have a record of obscure places like Clee Hill somewhere on the internet before any knowledge or memory of them eventually becomes lost.