LARGE AVIARY OF THE JARDIN D'ACCLIMATATION
Large aviary of the Jardin d'acclimatation, composed of 5 aviaries with themes and housing more than 40 species of birds
With its finely crafted metal architecture, it has marked the landscape of this beloved park for over 150 years. Divided into five aviaries, with the following themes: Oceania-Australia, South-East Asia, Africa, India and South America. More than 40 species of birds of all kinds live there. Wavy parakeets, Amazon parrots, blue macaws, white doves, mandarin birds, and many others. You can enter an aviary and feed the lorikeets with seeds, sold at a counter. In addition, there are turkeys, black swans, pheasants, geese and pompon ducks that roam freely in the park. Protected by ivy and wisteria, three hundred birds strut around. Carolin ducks, Turkish turtle doves and Gabonese parrots, pheasants and sultana hens. It is also an opportunity to discover, and especially to photograph, the surprising and magnificent white peacocks. This species comes from numerous crosses in captivity. It is therefore the result of genetic mutations. While the white peacocks are not adorned with a tail. The blue peacocks and their peacocks also walk freely in the alleys of the park. The young peacocks follow their mothers everywhere. They don't have a train either, and their colors are duller. There is no brilliant blue of the male, but green touches on the neck. She is smaller than he is. The males do not take care of their offspring at all.
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Plutôt bonne variété d’oiseaux????????????.
Toutefois, dans la dernière cage on peut aussi voir une tortue ????.
Les enfants s’amusent et communiquent parce que les perroquets sont bavards. Et puis, Ils sont colorés.
Le bâtiment est grand, beau et spacieux. Et puis les oiseaux sont rigolos i