Hillside Bird Garden Viewing of Hillside Bird Oasis

bloodycurtus

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19th July 2008, Enjoy a private viewing of Hillside Bird Oasis in Mobberley, Cheshire. See where the dream of Blackbrook first began as we re-open Hillside for the first time in 6 years. Hillside was first developed in 1973 and was open to the public until 2002. Situated in stunning gardens, Hillside is home to many exotic species including rare waterfowl, various geese and several species of flamingos. A buffet lunch will be served on the lawns of the main house.
Standard admission prices apply tickets need to be purchased in advance



Though some people on here may be interested in this information is taken of blackbrooks calander of events 2008 so contact blackbrook for more details
 
This is a list from 1997, so there has probably been quite a few changes since then.

Also it is by no means a complete inventory

Chilean Flamingo
Greater Flamingo
Caribbean Flamingo
Lesser Flamingo
Crested Screamer
Rockhopper Penguin
Macaroni Penguin
Black-footed Penguin
Gentoo Penguin
Magellan Penguin
King Penguin
Andean Crested Duck
Cackling Canada Goose
Black-headed Duck
South Georgia Pintail
Toco Toucan
Great Indian Hornbill
Crawfurd's Kalij
Great white Pelican
Pink-backed Pelican
Spot-billed Pelican
Dalmatian Pelican
American White Pelican
Brown Pelican
Chilean Brown Pelican
Magellanic Flightless Steamer Duck
Burrowing Owl
Collared Scops Owl
Great Grey Owl
Western Screech Owl
Black-faced Ibis
Banded Rail
Salvadori's Pheasant
Vieillot's Crested Fireback Pheasant
Green Peafowl
 
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i dont have a species list sorry but i know that there are no longer any pelican/penguins and i dont think there are any owl species tocoun or hornbills
 
I forgot all about it. Whenever I looked on the Blackbrook site I couldn't see any information about Hillside.

I went when it was a public collection. I'll post some pictures when I find them.
 
Yep i visited Hillside yesterday had a great time nice to see the place hasn`t changed that much apart from the fences have come down and most of the birds can go where they want,they have still got a few aviarys left about the place,the Lesser and Caribbean Flamingos were very nice to see runnning up and down the lawn.
 
WOW!

What happened to Blackbrook's guinea pigs?

There were about 30 in April, but on my last visit there were none.. (just the white rabbit!)
 
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