New species for Paradise Park :
Crimson-bellied conure ( Pyrrhura perlata )
Crimson-bellied conure ( Pyrrhura perlata )
Perhaps the best news is that a new range of large aviaries is being constructed in the field behind the farm animals. I saw 7 aviaries under construction and there may be more. This area will be called The Tropics and the park's leaflet says it will feature tropical birds and exotic foliage and should open this summer.
and at lunchtime about a dozen scarlet macaws were allowed out of their aviary to fly freely and to try some minor tree surgery too.
That I would like to see...
They used to have liberty macaws but I think stopped it many years ago now- I hadn't realised they still allowed some/them out for periods of free flight- that is a great idea- I wonder if they are unique in the UK in doing that - apart from places where macaws are flow in in bird shows that is.
They used to have liberty macaws but I think stopped it many years ago now- I hadn't realised they still allowed some/them out for periods of free flight- that is a great idea- I wonder if they are unique in the UK in doing that - apart from places where macaws are flow in in bird shows that is.
The macaws were flying around when I arrived and they had a brief outing in the afternoon too. I saw that they are trained to return to their aviary when they hear a large handbell being rung - which reminded me of the end of playtime at primary school![]()
I really like that they still do this, albeit only for limited sessions. Maybe it is too risky nowadays to have them free-flying all the time in case they start to wander/get lost, but this sounds like a good compromise. How many/which species are allowed this?
I didn't spot any free-flying amazons on my visit, but their Facebook page mentions a pair of Cuban amazons and a yellow-shouldered amazon which may join the macaws.I was there the other day and they had a large group of scarlet macaws out all day until around 3.30 but i think around 15 had access to be free roaming and there were a couple of amazons but unsure of species.View attachment 482663