Kuala Lumpur Bird Park
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Kuala Lumpur Bird Park (Malay: Taman Burung Kuala Lumpur) is a popular tourist attraction in Malaysia. It is located adjacent to the Perdana Lake Gardens of Kuala Lumpur. This Bird Park houses more than 5000 birds (or more than 50 species) of birds in an enclosed aviary. Out of these 5000 birds, 90% are local birds and 10% were imported from overseas. The size of this bird park is around 7-16 hectares.
The KL Bird Park is known of being the Largest Walk-in Free Flight Aviary in the World. It is also notable for being one of the World's Biggest Enclosed Bird Park.
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Bird-watching is a common activity here where the flora and fauna is rich but yet mysteriously hides the birds from the naked eye. To watch the birds, one might need binoculars. The Kuala Lumpur Bird Park has earned the reputation among those who are keen on the study of birds in their natural habitat. Some of them include research scientists who monitor bird nests for the study of behavioral patterns.
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[edit] By Bus
- Take the Intrakota Bus 21C, 48C (From Kota Raya).
- Take the Intrakota Bus 18, 21A (From Chow Kit).
- Take the RapidKL Bus 115 (From KL Central).
[edit] By electrified commuter train service
- KTM Komuter - disembark at the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station, then walk to the Park or take a taxi.
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