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Bird Paradise

Bird Paradise is an aviary located in Mandai, Singapore. Opened on 8 May 2023, it replaced the Jurong Bird Park and forms a part of the Mandai Wildlife Reserve, consisting of the Singapore Zoo, Night Safari and River Wonders and the upcoming Rainforest Wild Park. Bird Paradise covers approximately 17 hectares (42 acres), with larger and double the walk-in aviaries than the previous Jurong Bird Park.[1] The aviary was designed by Singaporean architectural firm, RSP Architects Planners & Engineers.[2][3]

Bird Paradise
1°24′25″N 103°46′52″E / 1.406997°N 103.781227°E / 1.406997; 103.781227
Date opened8 May 2023
(soft opening)
15 November 2023
(grand opening)
LocationMandai, Singapore
20 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729825
Land area17 ha (42 acres)
No. of animals3,500
No. of species400
Public transit access 138[a]
927[b]
Websitewww.mandai.com/en/bird-paradise.html

History edit

In 2016, the Mandai Wildlife Group announced that Jurong Bird Park would be closed and the entire collection would be relocated to a different, similarly-sized park at Mandai Lake Road by 2020. This would result in the consolidation of the three existing Singapore wildlife parks with the new Rainforest Wild Park, and form a fully-integrated nature and wildlife district, collectively referred to as the Mandai Wildlife Reserve.[4]

In 2021, the group announced that the park's successor in Mandai would be named Bird Paradise.[5] It was also announced that the park’s grand opening would be slightly delayed due to challenging construction site conditions, and the ongoing impact of the tapering COVID-19 pandemic.[6]

In 2022, it was announced that Jurong Bird Park would be closed on 3 January 2023, in an effort to accelerate the relocation to Bird Paradise, Mandai.[7]

Bird Paradise officially opened to the general public on 8 May 2023, with ticket pre-sales commencing on 24 April 2023.[8]

Animals and exhibits edit

Ocean Network Express Penguin Cove edit

Penguin Cove is one of the world’s largest simulated Antarctic exhibits. Featuring cold saltwater pools for gentoo, king and rockhopper penguins, the exhibit simulates conditions near the South Pole. Along with the penguins are other seabirds from the southern hemisphere; the Humboldt penguin and Fuegian steamer duck are both native to coastal Chile, Patagonia and Perú, while the silver gull is found across Australia. The building consists of two levels, one for observing the birds whilst swimming (via underwater windows), and another above the water level simulating a windswept, cold beach for the birds to roost and nest on. The exhibit utilises specially-timed lighting systems for the birds' well-being, intending to replicate the 24-hour summer daylight of the poles, or, depending on the time of year, the 24-hours of darkness (polar winter). This exhibit has earned the Platinum BCA Green Mark Award for green innovation. Species include:

Winged Sanctuary edit

The Winged Sanctuary houses the park's collection of over 20 species of hornbills and other endangered tropical birds, such as the Bali myna, the Palawan peacock-pheasant and the Philippine eagle (also known as the monkey-eating eagle). The area consists of tall and densely-planted steel-mesh screen aviaries. Species include:

Shaw Foundation Australian Outback edit

This aviary mimics the semi-arid environment of the Australian outback, as well as semi-tropical portions of Papua New Guinea and Northeastern Australia. The landscaping consists primarily of eucalyptus and ficus trees, termite mounds and Aboriginal cave paintings. In addition to the many birds, visitors may observe Bennett’s (or red-necked) wallabies here. Species of interest are:

Mysterious Papua edit

This unique aviary replicates the coastal, tropical forests of Papua New Guinea, with some species from Northern Australia and other nearby islands. Within the aviary are buildings styled after the huts of the Papuan Korowai people, and viewing galleries inspired by Sepik houses. Species inside include:

Lory Loft edit

This is a continuation of an aviary of the same name at the former Jurong Bird Park, housing many species of psittaciformes. Notably, there is a large breeding population of blue-eyed cockatoos, as well as:

Amazonian Jewels edit

Amazonian Jewels is a lushly-planted aviary replicating the rainforests of Central and South America and the Caribbean, featuring species such as the cock-of-the-rock, cracids, curassows, macaws, toucans, quetzal and oropendolas. There is also a viewing area resembling a large tree stump, as well as numerous New World aroids and bromeliads planted throughout. Species of interest are:

Songs of the Forest edit

Songs of the Forest features vulnerable, threatened and endangered songbirds (among other species) of Southeast Asia, such as the straw-headed bulbul, Bali myna and the fairy bluebird.[15] The exhibit shines a spotlight on the global black market trade of endangered birds, an issue which requires urgent attention. Species of interest are:

Hong Leong Foundation Crimson Wetlands edit

Crimson Wetlands recreates the wetland habitats of South America and the Caribbean. Its main attraction is a very large pool with a plunging waterfall, overlooking a lake for the park’s flock of American flamingoes, along with typical New World waterbirds such as the roseate spoonbill and scarlet ibis (the national bird of Trinidad and Tobago), as well as turtles of South America. There is a simulated clay wall where various parrots gather to nest and extract nutrients by chewing the clay, as a form of mineral lick. Species include:

Kuok Group Wings of Asia edit

This aviary replicates a Balinese or Indonesian landscape, with dense trees, bamboo and simulated rice terraces.[18] There are elevated walkways where visitors can experience the aviary via two different levels. Species include:

Nyungwe Forest-Heart of Africa edit

Heart of Africa is the largest aviary at Bird Paradise.[18] It was inspired by the dense Nyungwe Forest of Rwanda in East Africa. Similar to Wings of Asia, Heart of Africa has various suspension bridges and elevated walkways, enabling visitors to see birds at varied heights, from the forest floor to the treetops. Species of interest include:

[20]

Presentations edit

 
Sky Amphitheatre at Bird Paradise

Bird Paradise has two live shows, Predators on Wings and Wings of the World, both of which are presented periodically throughout each day at the park’s Sky Amphitheatre.[21]

Wings of the World features many ambassador animals that were part of previous shows at the Jurong location. Some notable birds include ‘Sunny’, a great pied hornbill and the mascot of Bird Paradise (along with several other Oriental pied hornbills), ‘Amigo’ the yellow-naped amazon parrot who sings in three languages, and a 50-year-old sulphur-crested cockatoo.[22]

Predators on Wings displays the power and might of some of the world's birds of prey. Species to look out for include the American bald eagle, Harris' hawk, the turkey vulture, and the white-bellied sea eagle.[23]

Transportation edit

Public transportation edit

Like the adjacent Singapore Zoo, Night Safari and River Wonders parks, Bird Paradise is located west of the reserve and has its own bus stop. There are two bus services — 138 and 927. Service 138 connects to the nearest Springleaf MRT station, as well as Ang Mo Kio MRT station, while Service 927 connects to the Choa Chu Kang MRT/LRT station. Additionally, bus service 171 stops nearby the reserve, but doesn't pass through.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ via  TE4  Springleaf and  NS16  CR11  Ang Mo Kio
  2. ^ via  NS4  JS1  BP1  Choa Chu Kang

References edit

  1. ^ Ng, Abigail (21 April 2023). "First look at Bird Paradise, Singapore's new bird park in Mandai". CNA. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
  2. ^ BCA. "Bird Paradise & Mandai Wildlife West" (PDF). Building and Construction Authority. Retrieved 6 April 2024.
  3. ^ BCA. "Award Winners 2023:Universal Design Excellence Award Winners" (PDF). Building and Construction Authority. Retrieved 15 March 2024.
  4. ^ "Mandai Area Set for Major Redevelopment". Today. 5 September 2014. from the original on 2 June 2016. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
  5. ^ "River Safari, Jurong Bird Park renamed in Mandai Wildlife Group rebranding". TODAYonline. from the original on 29 October 2021. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  6. ^ "Two wildlife parks in Mandai could be further delayed due to Covid-19; River Safari to get new name". The Straits Times. 13 October 2021.
  7. ^ Auto, Hermes (30 August 2022). "1971-2023: Jurong Bird Park's last day of operations is on Jan 3 as it prepares to move to Mandai | The Straits Times". www.straitstimes.com. from the original on 31 August 2022. Retrieved 30 August 2022.
  8. ^ "Bird Paradise in Mandai to open on May 8 with discounted tickets". The Straits Times. 30 March 2023.
  9. ^ "Penguin Cove".
  10. ^ "Animals & Zones".
  11. ^ "Shaw Foundation Australian Outback".
  12. ^ "Mysterious Papua".
  13. ^ "Mysterious Papua".
  14. ^ "Animals & Zones".
  15. ^ Ng, Keng Gene (21 April 2023). "First look at Bird Paradise: 7 things to see and know". The Straits Times. ISSN 0585-3923. Retrieved 19 January 2024.
  16. ^ "Songs of the Forest".
  17. ^ "Crimson Wetlands".
  18. ^ a b "Bird Paradise to open in 2023 with 8 walk-in aviaries inspired by Africa, Bali and more". AsiaOne. 3 October 2022. Retrieved 19 January 2024.
  19. ^ https://www.zoochat.com/community/threads/bird-paradise-news-2023.486743/
  20. ^ https://www.zoochat.com/community/threads/bird-paradise-news-2023.486743/page-6
  21. ^ Ng, Keng Gene (21 April 2023). "First look at Bird Paradise: 7 things to see and know". The Straits Times. ISSN 0585-3923. Retrieved 31 July 2023.
  22. ^ "Wings of the World".
  23. ^ "Predators on Wings".

External links edit

  • Official website  

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Bird Paradise is an aviary located in Mandai Singapore Opened on 8 May 2023 it replaced the Jurong Bird Park and forms a part of the Mandai Wildlife Reserve consisting of the Singapore Zoo Night Safari and River Wonders and the upcoming Rainforest Wild Park Bird Paradise covers approximately 17 hectares 42 acres with larger and double the walk in aviaries than the previous Jurong Bird Park 1 The aviary was designed by Singaporean architectural firm RSP Architects Planners amp Engineers 2 3 Bird Paradise1 24 25 N 103 46 52 E 1 406997 N 103 781227 E 1 406997 103 781227Date opened8 May 2023 soft opening 15 November 2023 grand opening LocationMandai Singapore 20 Mandai Lake Road Singapore 729825Land area17 ha 42 acres No of animals3 500No of species400Public transit access138 a 927 b Websitewww wbr mandai wbr com wbr en wbr bird paradise wbr html Contents 1 History 2 Animals and exhibits 2 1 Ocean Network Express Penguin Cove 2 2 Winged Sanctuary 2 3 Shaw Foundation Australian Outback 2 4 Mysterious Papua 2 5 Lory Loft 2 6 Amazonian Jewels 2 7 Songs of the Forest 2 8 Hong Leong Foundation Crimson Wetlands 2 9 Kuok Group Wings of Asia 2 10 Nyungwe Forest Heart of Africa 3 Presentations 4 Transportation 4 1 Public transportation 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksHistory editIn 2016 the Mandai Wildlife Group announced that Jurong Bird Park would be closed and the entire collection would be relocated to a different similarly sized park at Mandai Lake Road by 2020 This would result in the consolidation of the three existing Singapore wildlife parks with the new Rainforest Wild Park and form a fully integrated nature and wildlife district collectively referred to as the Mandai Wildlife Reserve 4 In 2021 the group announced that the park s successor in Mandai would be named Bird Paradise 5 It was also announced that the park s grand opening would be slightly delayed due to challenging construction site conditions and the ongoing impact of the tapering COVID 19 pandemic 6 In 2022 it was announced that Jurong Bird Park would be closed on 3 January 2023 in an effort to accelerate the relocation to Bird Paradise Mandai 7 Bird Paradise officially opened to the general public on 8 May 2023 with ticket pre sales commencing on 24 April 2023 8 Animals and exhibits editOcean Network Express Penguin Cove edit Penguin Cove is one of the world s largest simulated Antarctic exhibits Featuring cold saltwater pools for gentoo king and rockhopper penguins the exhibit simulates conditions near the South Pole Along with the penguins are other seabirds from the southern hemisphere the Humboldt penguin and Fuegian steamer duck are both native to coastal Chile Patagonia and Peru while the silver gull is found across Australia The building consists of two levels one for observing the birds whilst swimming via underwater windows and another above the water level simulating a windswept cold beach for the birds to roost and nest on The exhibit utilises specially timed lighting systems for the birds well being intending to replicate the 24 hour summer daylight of the poles or depending on the time of year the 24 hours of darkness polar winter This exhibit has earned the Platinum BCA Green Mark Award for green innovation Species include Fuegian steamer duck Gentoo penguin Humboldt penguin Inca tern King penguin Northern rockhopper penguin Silver gull 9 Winged Sanctuary edit The Winged Sanctuary houses the park s collection of over 20 species of hornbills and other endangered tropical birds such as the Bali myna the Palawan peacock pheasant and the Philippine eagle also known as the monkey eating eagle The area consists of tall and densely planted steel mesh screen aviaries Species include Abyssinian ground hornbill African grey hornbill African pygmy falcon Bali myna Bare faced curassow Black hornbill Burrowing owl Chestnut eared aracari Crowned hornbill Eastern crested guineafowl Great pied hornbill Guianan cock of the rock King bird of paradise Knobbed hornbill Lesser bird of paradise Luzon hornbill Malayan crested fireback Malayan peacock pheasant Mountain peacock pheasant Oriental pied hornbill Palawan peacock pheasant Papuan Blyth s hornbill Philippine eagle Piping hornbill Raggiana bird of paradise Red billed toucan Rhinoceros hornbilll Silvery cheeked hornbill Southern ground hornbill Sulawesi hornbill Trumpeter hornbill Twelve wired bird of paradise Vietnamese pheasant Vulturine guineafowl White crowned hornbill Wreathed hornbill Wrinkled hornbill 10 Shaw Foundation Australian Outback edit This aviary mimics the semi arid environment of the Australian outback as well as semi tropical portions of Papua New Guinea and Northeastern Australia The landscaping consists primarily of eucalyptus and ficus trees termite mounds and Aboriginal cave paintings In addition to the many birds visitors may observe Bennett s or red necked wallabies here Species of interest are Australian king parrot Australian ringneck Bluebonnet Cockatiel Crimson rosella Eastern rosella Emu Galah cockatoo Golden shouldered parrot Laughing kookaburra Major Mitchell s cockatoo Pale headed rosella Papuan eclectus parrot Princess parrot Rainbow lorikeet Red capped parrot Red necked wallaby Red rumped parrot Red tailed black cockatoo Regent parrot Superb parrot Tawny frogmouth 11 Mysterious Papua edit This unique aviary replicates the coastal tropical forests of Papua New Guinea with some species from Northern Australia and other nearby islands Within the aviary are buildings styled after the huts of the Papuan Korowai people and viewing galleries inspired by Sepik houses Species inside include Black lory Blue eyed cockatoo Blue winged kookaburra Citron crested cockatoo Green naped pheasant pigeon Metallic pigeon Nicobar pigeon Palm cockatoo Pied imperial pigeon Salmon crested cockatoo Solomon corella Southern cassowary Tanimbar corella White cockatoo Yellow crested cockatoo Yellow streaked lory 12 Lory Loft edit This is a continuation of an aviary of the same name at the former Jurong Bird Park housing many species of psittaciformes Notably there is a large breeding population of blue eyed cockatoos as well as Black capped lory Blue eyed cockatoo Brown lory Chattering lory Coconut lorikeet Dusky lory Goldie s lorikeet Iris lorikeet Northern cassowary Pesquet s parrot Purple bellied lory Purple naped lory Red collared lorikeet Red lory Yellow bibbed lory 13 Amazonian Jewels edit Amazonian Jewels is a lushly planted aviary replicating the rainforests of Central and South America and the Caribbean featuring species such as the cock of the rock cracids curassows macaws toucans quetzal and oropendolas There is also a viewing area resembling a large tree stump as well as numerous New World aroids and bromeliads planted throughout Species of interest are Andean cock of the rock Bare faced curassow Blue headed macaw Blue winged macaw Golden collared macaw Golden headed quetzal Green jay Green oropendola Helmeted curassow Military macaw Moriche oriole Montserrat oriole Red shouldered macaw Saffron toucanet Toco toucan Yellow oriole 14 Songs of the Forest edit Songs of the Forest features vulnerable threatened and endangered songbirds among other species of Southeast Asia such as the straw headed bulbul Bali myna and the fairy bluebird 15 The exhibit shines a spotlight on the global black market trade of endangered birds an issue which requires urgent attention Species of interest are Asian fairy bluebird Bali myna Barred cuckoo dove Black winged myna Brahminy starling Coleto Crested partridge Golden crested myna Green junglefowl Grosbeak starling Iberian magpie Javan pied starling Luzon bleeding heart Mikado pheasant Mountain bamboo partridge Red vented bulbul Red whiskered bulbul Red winged laughingthrush Rosy starling Sri Lankan junglefowl Straw headed bulbul White throated laughingthrush White necklaced partridge 16 Hong Leong Foundation Crimson Wetlands edit Crimson Wetlands recreates the wetland habitats of South America and the Caribbean Its main attraction is a very large pool with a plunging waterfall overlooking a lake for the park s flock of American flamingoes along with typical New World waterbirds such as the roseate spoonbill and scarlet ibis the national bird of Trinidad and Tobago as well as turtles of South America There is a simulated clay wall where various parrots gather to nest and extract nutrients by chewing the clay as a form of mineral lick Species include American flamingo Blue throated macaw Burrowing owl Chestnut fronted macaw Great curassow Great green macaw Hyacinth macaw Red and green macaw Red fronted macaw Roseate spoonbill Scarlet ibis Scarlet macaw Southern screamer White ibis Yellow spotted river turtle 17 Kuok Group Wings of Asia edit This aviary replicates a Balinese or Indonesian landscape with dense trees bamboo and simulated rice terraces 18 There are elevated walkways where visitors can experience the aviary via two different levels Species include Blyth s hornbill Green peafowl Lesser adjutant stork Milky stork Oriental pied hornbill rotated for keeper talks Rufous hornbill rotated for keeper talks 19 Nyungwe Forest Heart of Africa edit Heart of Africa is the largest aviary at Bird Paradise 18 It was inspired by the dense Nyungwe Forest of Rwanda in East Africa Similar to Wings of Asia Heart of Africa has various suspension bridges and elevated walkways enabling visitors to see birds at varied heights from the forest floor to the treetops Species of interest include Black casqued hornbill Congo pied hornbill Von der Decken s hornbill Western long tailed hornbill Piping hornbill Trumpeter hornbill Northern Red billed Hornbill Shoebill stork Greater flamingo Lesser flamingo 20 Presentations edit nbsp Sky Amphitheatre at Bird Paradise Bird Paradise has two live shows Predators on Wings and Wings of the World both of which are presented periodically throughout each day at the park s Sky Amphitheatre 21 Wings of the World features many ambassador animals that were part of previous shows at the Jurong location Some notable birds include Sunny a great pied hornbill and the mascot of Bird Paradise along with several other Oriental pied hornbills Amigo the yellow naped amazon parrot who sings in three languages and a 50 year old sulphur crested cockatoo 22 Predators on Wings displays the power and might of some of the world s birds of prey Species to look out for include the American bald eagle Harris hawk the turkey vulture and the white bellied sea eagle 23 Transportation editPublic transportation edit Like the adjacent Singapore Zoo Night Safari and River Wonders parks Bird Paradise is located west of the reserve and has its own bus stop There are two bus services 138 and 927 Service 138 connects to the nearest Springleaf MRT station as well as Ang Mo Kio MRT station while Service 927 connects to the Choa Chu Kang MRT LRT station Additionally bus service 171 stops nearby the reserve but doesn t pass through See also editJurong Bird ParkNotes edit via TE4 Springleaf and NS16 CR11 Ang Mo Kio via NS4 JS1 BP1 Choa Chu KangReferences edit Ng Abigail 21 April 2023 First look at Bird Paradise Singapore s new bird park in Mandai CNA Retrieved 14 May 2023 BCA Bird Paradise amp Mandai Wildlife West PDF Building and Construction Authority Retrieved 6 April 2024 BCA Award Winners 2023 Universal Design Excellence Award Winners PDF Building and Construction Authority Retrieved 15 March 2024 Mandai Area Set for Major Redevelopment Today 5 September 2014 Archived from the original on 2 June 2016 Retrieved 7 June 2016 River Safari Jurong Bird Park renamed in Mandai Wildlife Group rebranding TODAYonline Archived from the original on 29 October 2021 Retrieved 13 October 2021 Two wildlife parks in Mandai could be further delayed due to Covid 19 River Safari to get new name The Straits Times 13 October 2021 Auto Hermes 30 August 2022 1971 2023 Jurong Bird Park s last day of operations is on Jan 3 as it prepares to move to Mandai The Straits Times www straitstimes com Archived from the original on 31 August 2022 Retrieved 30 August 2022 Bird Paradise in Mandai to open on May 8 with discounted tickets The Straits Times 30 March 2023 Penguin Cove Animals amp Zones Shaw Foundation Australian Outback Mysterious Papua Mysterious Papua Animals amp Zones Ng Keng Gene 21 April 2023 First look at Bird Paradise 7 things to see and know The Straits Times ISSN 0585 3923 Retrieved 19 January 2024 Songs of the Forest Crimson Wetlands a b Bird Paradise to open in 2023 with 8 walk in aviaries inspired by Africa Bali and more AsiaOne 3 October 2022 Retrieved 19 January 2024 https www zoochat com community threads bird paradise news 2023 486743 https www zoochat com community threads bird paradise news 2023 486743 page 6 Ng Keng Gene 21 April 2023 First look at Bird Paradise 7 things to see and know The Straits Times ISSN 0585 3923 Retrieved 31 July 2023 Wings of the World Predators on Wings External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bird Paradise Official website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bird Paradise amp oldid 1217772136, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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