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Top Bird and Parrot Related US Vacation Destinations

Looking for a fun holiday destination? Do you also want to involve your interest in birds and parrots? Then you've come to the right place. I have done your research for you and found the best holiday destinations for bird and parrot lovers.

The following list includes aviary and zoo in the United States with amazing displays of rare and rare birds from all over the world. These holiday destinations should be on the wish list of each bird lover.

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20 Philadelphia Zoo - Founded in 1874, making it the oldest park of its kind in the United States. While the city is known to be a tourist destination, the zoo is not usually on the short list of sites to visit in Philly. But according to many visitors, it should be. They have a small group of birds including birds of prey, jacks and rails, wading birds, water birds and other birds including parrots and penquins.

19 Sacramento Zoo - This is not a large park by many. With over 400 species of animals in total, some say it is a small zoo. As you might expect, choosing a bird and a small parrot can be considered compared to some other holiday destinations on this list of 20. However, there are a few species of endangered or endangered species such as American flamengo, Button Hornbill, the great Hornbill and the dense light parrot. So if you are in the area, you will be entitled to a daily visit.

The answer ... not Detroit. Well, this was a trick question. It is already located in Royal Oak Michigan. The Detroit Zoo includes a variety of bird species throughout the park. They specialize in flamingos, slugs, spoonbills and eagles.The most popular bird habitats in the Detroit Zoo are African Waterhole and Avolly Matilda Flyman Fly-flight, which contains more than 30 species of birds.

17 Lowry Park Zoo - Lowry Park Zoo is located on 56 acres of land in Tampa Florida. He was identified once (2006) as "the number one family-friendly zoo in the United States" by the Child Magazine. So kids love it but do you love birds? This depends on who you ask. According to Yahoo Consultant, this site only gets 3.5 out of 5.0 rating. Most complaints revolve around the price of a credit card because it is "Pay As You Go". Although not much better, Trip Advisor classifies it as 4.0 out of 5.0. One of the main attractions, Spirits of the Sky, is an "interactive and entertaining show featuring birds of prey" according to the Lowry Park Zoo.

16 Auckland Zoo - This park is located near the highway and tucked into a wooded area on the hills. There are dozens of bird species in the Auckland Zoo from the African Crow Blade to the Yellow Amazon Parrot. This property was received 4.5 stars (out of 5) on Yahoo Travel. The only complaint seemed to be that it was a small zoo.
15 Buffalo Zoo - According to TripAdvisor.com This is the oldest zoo in the United States! According to one of her visitors at least, "Buffalo Zoo should be one of the best zoos, if not." While it does not have a large range of birds to view, it only has some unusual birds that you will want to view. These include Parrot Parrot, Parrot Cloncurry, and (9) different types of Lories and Lorikeeets.

14 Knoxville Zoo - Some of you may know one of the most famous inhabitants of the Knoxville area of ​​the animal: Einstein. Einstein and his coach appeared on many television programs and the quick search for Einstein on YouTube quickly yielded great results. But is Einstein big enough to draw you into a small zoo? Probably not but at least a few visitors and lots of locals agree that the Knoxville Zoo is the perfect zoo for a daily visit. Besides, how can you leave Einstein's house out of the list of the top 20 holiday destination related to birds?

13 Louisville Zoo - Louisville Zoo is a large but well planned zoo so you plan to do some walking. It is also built on the side of the hill so that some of your walk up so that you plan your route early. One of the main attractions for bird lovers is Lorakeet Landing where you feed the birds (for a fee) a glass of sugar water. The staff are also more than happy to take your photo with the bird to create a souvenir (for a fee of course) to take it with you.

12 Franklin Park Zoo - Franklin Park Zoo was founded in 1913 and covers an area of ​​72 acres at Franklin Park Historic Park in Boston. The Birds World exhibition has been there since the beginning of Franklin Park in 1913. It has seen many changes over the years and remains the favorite show for many visitors. It is home to dozens of bird species from around the world from many habitats including swamps, grasslands, and wetlands. A unique exhibition is a night and day exhibition, featuring net frogs that are nightly. So to accommodate visitors, they turned day and night? How could that be possible? When the exhibition opens at 10 am, the darkness remains indoors and therefore "at night" for the birds. Then around 2pm. The exhibition fills the light to simulate "Today". This is a big secret so do not tell the frogs.

11 Minnesota Zoo - This large zoo covers over 500 acres. The focus is on rebuilding natural habitats. But as more than one visitor, they do not focus on reducing prices. While others agree that the price is too high, they also say it's worth it. One of the main attractions of bird lovers is World of Bird Shows. The birds at this show, according to the Minnesota Zoo, "will be disillusioned by their strange behavior" include "... one of the rarest birds in the world and the largest representative of the owl species in the world, and one bird is his image listed on the official decals of twelves" .

10 Toledo Zoo - It's a small zoo but most of those visiting Toledo Zoo agree it's a fantastic zoo. Aviary Zoo was designed in 1937 and underwent major renovations in 1998. This is an award-winning cage with a variety of species including Hornoceros Hornbills, Cuban Amazon Parrots, Sunbitterns, Cuban Grassquits, Victoria Crowned Baths, and Boom Hiding.

9 Sarasota Jungle Gardens - This holiday destination is on the list of anyone visiting the Sarasota Florida area. And for good reason! Where can you get Flamengo to eat from your hand? Sarasota Jangal Gardens feature major bird-related farmers. Birds of Paradise and Birds in the Rainforest. Their birds are mostly birds of prey (falcons, owls, eagles, etc.), while birds of the rainforest "perform strange birds with a touch." However, if you are looking for a great attraction, this will not be your favorite destination. But what is lacking in size, compensates in quality fairs and friendly staff.
8 Busch Gardens Africa - Tampa Bay - Busch Gardens offers a little bit of everything for the elderly and young including bird lovers and parrots. They have (8) gardens under one heading which is a bird park that has more than 500 birds from all over the world and which guarantees you to see something interesting. So whether it's a show at the Bird Gardens Theater, walking through Lori Landing or walking through the Aviaries, you'll find something to please your inner love.

7 Jungle Island - If the location, location and location are important, this is your destination. Forest Island (you guess?) Is located on an island! This island park contains more than 1,100 exotic birds. You and your children can get close and personal with some of their birds by having parrots perched on your shoulders. But at least according to one visitor, this "practical" experience will cost you!

6 Tracy Aviary - Tracy Aviary has been in existence since 1938 when he was created by philanthropist Russell Lord Tracy when he donated his own bird group to Salt Lake City. This cage is located south of downtown Salt Lake City, an excellent destination for holidays. It is home to more than 500 birds of 150 species, and you will have the opportunity to face them up close and personal. This should be on any short list of vacation destinations.

5 Mountain and Parrot Gardens - If you're looking for a "bird-only" incident, this may be your favorite destination. The Parrot Mountain is located .... wait until .... on a mountain! This is a lovely outdoor attraction featuring many kinds of parrot from all over the world. This is a must have to be seen as many visitors. It houses exhibits in an outdoor cage as well as parrots and potatoes on the pods for visitor interaction and nutrition (as opposed to course fees). "Bird custody was a great show, unlike any gallery in any zoo!"

4 Houston Zoo - Although located in the heart of the city, you'll lose yourself once inside and forget about the bustling city outside. Houston Zoo has about 250 species and 800 bird samples from around the world. These species include everything from green winged, blue, golden, and red parrot irons to more exotic birds such as King's Eagle and Torakos. You may not have heard of the Turacos but you'll want to see them. They have a unique color that is nowhere else in the animal kingdom. Is it a strange behavior you are looking for? What about blue berries? This is a small bird of the size of Jay with a long tail with a kneeling tail that digs long tunnels in the ground or on the dirt banks of its nests.

3 Zoo and Botanical Garden in Cincinnati - This is the second oldest zoo in the United States. It has more than 100 species of birds and a wide range of parrots (more than 25 species of parrot in the last count). Is size important to you? They have some of the largest birds in the world (Andes Condor) and the largest birds in the family of the kingfisher (Kokapura). Just make sure to keep your ears around Kookaburra, not because it eats ears but because it is well known because it calls LOUD. Too high or too big for your interests? Then you and your children may love Landike Loringet Landing where it becomes a "landing."

2 San Diego Zoo - This world-class zoo is known all over the world, but is a bird-watching point of view? According to many visitors, the answer is a resounding "Yes"! All the Macaws at the Children's Zoo, the Flamingo Lagoon, and the Wings of Australasia are all guaranteed to ignite the bird's nest within you. Is not that enough? What about Avens Rain Forest Aviary, which offers bird lovers a close and personal look for more than 200 feather friends representing 60 species and about 180 birds. This holiday destination should be on the list of all bird lovers.

1 The National Cage - This historic herd may be small in the area but has a lot of diversity in that small package. There are many interior cages for navigation and glass pavements. Do not forget to check their schedules because they contain interactive presentations every hour with different live types throughout the day and lectures scheduled around different types. Plan to take lots of photos and spend several hours to enjoy a wide variety of types, daily events, special events and interactive meetings. This destination holiday related bird is a must see for every bird lover.

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