Continuing....
Wetlands (recently renovated)
This is a set of two twin aviaries, that are viewed through a glassed tunnel (sides only).
Large flocks (100+) of Scarlet Ibis and Roseate Spoonbills can be seen in both aviaries and this gives a sense of continuity. Straw-neck Ibis are also found in both, but in much lower numbers.
Other species present are:
Waldrapp / Eurasian Spoonbill / Hammerkop / Nankeen Night-heron / Nene / Abyssinian Blue-winged Goose / Magpie Goose (w/ goslings) / Crested Mynah

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The former spoonbill aviary, which is seen only from above in the main road is home to: Peruvian pelican / Sacred Ibis / American White Ibis / Eurasian Magpie (!!)
Royal Ramble
This is a series of three contiguous aviaries that used to house three species of crowned pigeons (and some hybrids as the birds kept crossing through). Currently it seems to be a mixed area of pigeons and other species.
aviary 1: Pinon Imperial Pigeon / Common Crowned Pigeon / Peruvian Pigeon / Purple-crested Turaco
Aviary 2: Sclater's Crowned Pigeon (the only ones I know in captivity?) / Crested Pigeon / Senegal Dove / Stock Dove / Common Woodpigeon / Zebre Dove / Long-tailed Starling / Greater Blue-eared Starling
aviary 3 : Green peafowl / Von der Decken's Hornbill (odd combination)
Hornbills & Toucans
This area is famous for its large aviaries and housed Jurong's renowned collection of Hornbills, as well as a few Toucan species (traditionally not well represented in the park). Starting from the top near the keeper interactive area you can see:
Bornean Rhinoceros Hornbill
Red-billed Toucan
Bar-pouched Hornbill (2 aviaries, each w// 1 pair)
Red-billed Hornbill
Von der Decken's Hornbill
African pied Hornbill
Luzon Hornbill
Trumpeter Hornbill
Southern Ground Hornbill (adult pair and 3 juveniles

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Malayan Rhinoceros Hornbill (2 aviaries, 1 pair each)
Great Hornbill (3 aviaries, 1 pair each)
Papuan Hornbill (2 aviaries, 1 pair with juveniles, 1 pair w/out)
White-crested Hornbill (1 aviary with a pair, another with 2 females)
Oriental Pied Hornbill
Malayan Black Hornbill
Toco Toucan
Wrinkled Hornbill
African Grey Hornbill
Bushy-crested Hornbill]
African Crowned Hornbill (w/ juvenile)
Mindanao Rufous Hornbill
Windows on Paradise
This is the Bird of Paradise aviaries, which regularly rotates through the species held by the park, and also housed the Andean Cock-of-the-Rock.
At the time the species on display were:
Raggiana Bird of Paradise
Lesser Bird of Paradise / Great Argus / Common Crowned PIgeon / Island Imperial Pigeon
Red Bird of Paradise / Pink-headed Imperial Pigeon / Victoria Crowned Pigeon
Behind the scenes : Andean Cock-of-the-rock / King Bird of Paradise / Twelve-wired Bird of Paradise
Lory Loft
This is the lorry feeding aviary, a large lusciously planted area, that has seen the number of birds decrease over the years but still offers a great experience. Species currently housed here:
Green-naped Lorikeet
Rainbow (Swainson's) Lorikeet
Red-collared Lorikeet
Marigold Lorikeet
Red Lory
Blue-streaked Lory
Black-capped Lory
Chattering lorry
Yellow-bibbed Lory
Purple-naped Lory
Red-sided Eclectus
Tanimbar Cockatoo
Major Mitchell Cockatoo