Enghave Dyre- og Naturpark (Enghave Wildlife and Nature Park) is a small farm zoo near the town of Brørup in southern Jutland, Denmark. It keeps around 40 species of animals, mostly domestics, but also raccoons, coatis, and a few species of exotic birds. It's not a licensed zoo, but rather a "besøgslandbrug" ("visitor farm"), meaning that they can only keep species that are allowed to be kept in private hands.
While the exhibitry standard is mostly fine, the collection is very generic, and you can walk through the park pretty quickly, so it's not really anything to go out of your way for.
The non-bird exhibits are generally better indeed, but now that I think about it, my judgment may be a bit clouded because Danish farm parks as a whole have pretty bad cages for the parrots they keep. The birds in here have more room for flying and more branches to sit on than I have seen in many other places.