Goose
Embden Geese are a white goose that is sometimes called the Emden (without the ‘b’) or the Bremen (usually in America). Em...
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Crowned cranes
The Crowned Crane is easily identifiable by its golden crest or “crown” both sexes are alike. When in search of prey the c...
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Kookaburra
The largest of the kingfishers, kookaburras mate for life, living in pairs or small family groups. They are found in open ...
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African Grey Hornbill
African Grey Hornbills are smaller members of the Hornbill family which are easily identified by their casque on their bea...
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GREATER FLAMINGO
Our flock of Greater flamingos came to the park in 2019 from Martin Mere Wetland Centre.
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Tawny Owl
Scrumpy our Tawny owl was born in 2018. Like all Tawny owls Scrumpy eats his prey whole then coughs up pellets. This pelle...
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