After a few years i finally re-visited Jurong Bird park, after hearing from a few friends that things seems to be changing (for the best). I was a regular visitor until a few years back, but when I started seeing the standards going down a bit (I was told the then management was not really keen on the park, weather it is true or not, I do not know) I stopped being a regular. Now a friend of mine told me that the management changed and that the field management also changed and they got someone from Loro Parque to run the collection; I have no idea who the new team is, but you can see some improvements already, and it seems that their breeding success is also much better now, with valuable and rare species breeding forthe first time in years (or ever).
Anyone noticed the changes as well? The aviaries are cleaner, the birds look even better taken care of and the display guidelines seem to make more sense now. One of the biggest changes was the Heliconia Walk, that used to be a sad little place and now harbours Jurong's (much diminished, I must say) south american parakeet collection. The parrot place seems less of a mess, and there is a spectacular australian cockatoo aviary with at least 7 black cockatoos of three species (red tail, yellow tail, carnaby's) along with galah, major mitchel, cockatiels and (oddly) superb parrots.
I also noted that now many of the parrot species are identified to the subspecies level, something without precedents at Jurong (and very Loro Parque like..)
Overall my recent visit made me fall in love with Jurong again and I will definately be a regular again. I can't wait to see where this new direction will take what now is again my favourite zoo in the whole wide world


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Just a few thoughts...
CA