Birds
Birds belong to the vertebrates group. Their principal characteristic is that they can fly. To do this they have an aerodynamic body, and their front limbs have evolved into two wings of identical shape and size. The ostrich, emu and penguin are amongst the few exceptional bird species that cannot fly.Other characteristics of birds include having a body that is covered in feathers, breathing through lungs, and having a beak instead of teeth. Birds are oviparous, that is to say that after mating they lay eggs and leave them to incubate until their young are born.Birds are the most abundant species on earth. There are more than 9,000 different types of birds.
Do you want to know about some of the birds that you can see in the zoo? Select an animal from the right hand menu or the menu at the bottom of the screen and you will be able to learn more in greater depth.
These are the most notable birds in the zoo:
All Zoo Animals
- Bearded vulture
- Black vulture
- Black-and-red broadbill
- Black-bellied whistling duck
- Black-cheeked lovebird
- Black-crowned night heron
- Black-naped Fruit-dove
- Black-winged stilt
- Blue and yellow macaw
- Blue crowned pigeon
- Blue-breasted kingfisher
- Blue-fronted amazon
- Boat-billed heron
- Burrowing parakeet
- Glossy ibis
- Golden conure
- Great curassow
- Greater flamingo
- Green jay
- Green-cheeked amazon
- Green-headed sunbird
- Green-winged macaw
- Griffon vulture
- Grosbeak starling
- Red junglefowl
- Red-billed leiothrix
- Red-breasted goose
- Red-fronted macaw
- Red-tailed amazon
- Roseate spoonbill
- Rosy-billed Pochard
- Ruddy shelduck