Bib Fortuna
Well-Known Member
I'm not sure what your definition of a "true bird park" is, but it was a park focused on birds, so in that sense, it was a real bird park. The theme park aspects were closed down and the park reopened as a bird park.
What is a real bird park? Well, I would say, a park that only or mostly shows birds. This includes Birds of Prey Centers, Waterfowl and Owl Centers, Parrot Parks... Loro Park and Pairi Daiza are definitely no longer bird parks, even though bird husbandry still plays an important role in both parks. Real bird parks have little chance of existing today if they only keep birds, or they offer additional attractions with raptor shows and bird flight shows. Most bird parks now also keep easy-to-maintain mammals, such as meerkats, kangaroos, lemurs, goats, ponies, etc. Are these still bird parks, or are they already animal parks? Where is the limit ? Is Marlow Bird Park still a bird park? They also keep a number of mammals, even Addax antelopes, and have a butterfly house.
I didn't know that buhh gardens in California had turned into a bird park, so I would have to do a little research. In any case, thanks for the hint.