Does someone know where is the paradise bird located???
This is going to be amazing. As ever, very grateful for the work you put into these lists.
Do you know the expected opening date for Winged Sanctuary?
I assume that's where the philippine eagle will reside?My pleasure. Looking at the state of building works, Winged Sanctuary will probably open in June or July.
I assume that's where the philippine eagle will reside?
Thanks @Zooish for your detailed updates and 16 photos of Bird Paradise in the ZooChat gallery. This brand-new park looks absolutely spectacular, with huge walk-through aviaries and an impressive bird collection. I really do need to get over to Singapore at some point in my life...a true bucket list destination considering I've visited zoos in many other nations.
On a side note, when I visited Walsrode in 2019 I typed up an extensive review on this site and I loved my time there. However, I wrote about how that legendary bird zoo was missing a 'wow' moment as almost every single aviary was of an average size, or even a bit tight on space. Bird Paradise is the opposite, with massive enclosures for the birds. I understand that for breeding purposes, quite often smaller, single-species aviaries work best, but in terms of visitor appreciation it would appear that Bird Paradise would be unparalleled. It will be interesting to see the visitor attendance numbers in the future, once all the construction is done at the various Mandai Wildlife Reserve parks.
An in-depth 40 minute tour of the new park was recently uploaded. It all looks amazing, which shouldn't be surprising. I'd be curious to hear from @Zooish what his thoughts are when comparing 'Bird Paradise' to old Jurong. I understand the park was beloved by many, but shoebills and macaws in massive free-flight aviaries are already enough to sell me on its replacement.
An in-depth 40 minute tour of the new park was recently uploaded. It all looks amazing, which shouldn't be surprising. I'd be curious to hear from @Zooish what his thoughts are when comparing 'Bird Paradise' to old Jurong. I understand the park was beloved by many, but shoebills and macaws in massive free-flight aviaries are already enough to sell me on its replacement.
The aviaries are very impressive, thanks for the species list and first pictures! I do wonder about the compatibility of some species though, both in terms of agressiveness and potential hybridization...
Asking because I’m not looking at photos or videos to avoid ‘spoilers’. How is the vegetation going? Is there much growing-in required or is it already nice and dense?
Does someone know where is the paradise bird located???
Yes ,jurong hold many species i wish it will maintain.Do you mean the Birds of Paradise? They will supposedly be at Winged Sanctuary. None are in the walk in aviaries.
Can someone provide me with some information or rainforest wild? Of course I don’t want to clog up this thread. Must say the facility is looking amazingI sat and watched the entire 40-minute video and I must say it all looks quite amazing. To be able to open a brand-new zoo in 2023, with all the previous knowledge that Jurong's staff accumulated over the years, is breathtaking. Some folks adore Walsrode's rows of aviaries with the birds in clear sight, but for me there is not a single exhibit there that looks half as good as what is in that Bird Paradise video. There is clearly a 'wow' factor in Singapore.
Besides the 8 walk-through aviaries, the visitor amenities also appear to be superb. That 'ice cool' darkened restaurant in Penguin Cove, the Treetop Play zone with kid-friendly climbing structures that look like mini aviaries, the Egg Splash water play area, the covered Sky Amphitheatre (with flocks of pelicans and flamingos in the show!) and wide, family-friendly pathways everywhere. I'm not even a "twitcher" and yet I'm excited to visit this zoo one day.
Singapore Zoo, Night Safari, River Wonders, Bird Paradise and Rainforest Wild (2024) make Singapore a zoo nerd's paradise all in one location. Oh yeah, there's also the S.E.A. Aquarium a half hour down the road, which is one of the largest aquariums ever built in terms of gallons of water.
Can someone provide me with some information or rainforest wild? Of course I don’t want to clog up this thread. Must say the facility is looking amazing
Australian pelicans are housed in the Wings of Asia aviary, they do live in Indonesia and New Guinea tooWhere are the pelicans supposed to be housed? Or will they just pop up at the show?
This place looks amazing!