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First Lady Savita Kovind inaugurates Bird Park

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Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, November 16

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First Lady of India Savita Kovind inaugurated the Chandigarh Bird Park in a ceremony held on Monday.

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Swainson’s Lorikeets at Chandigarh Bird park on Tuesday. Tribune photo: Nitin Mittal

Chandigarh’s Department of Forest and Wildlife has developed the park on 6.5 acres of land at Nagar Van behind Sukhna Lake for exotic birds commonly bred in India to help create awareness about bird conservation.

Greenwing Macaw at Chandigarh Bird park on Tuesday. Tribune Photo: Nitin Mittal 
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Boasting 550 exotic birds of 48 species, the aviary offers space for birds to fly around freely and nest in their natural habitat while also allowing visitors to view them, a press release said.

Birds you can find at the park

  • African love birds
  • Budgerigars
  • White swan
  • Black swan
  • Wood duck
  • Golden pheasant
  • Yellow golden pheasant
  • Greenwing macaw
  • Sun conures
  • African grey parrot
  • Finches
  • Melanistic pheasant.

Debendra Dalai, UT Chandigarh’s Chief Conservator of Forests & Chief Wildlife Warden, said that park has two enclosures that measure 200×150 feet and are 58-foot high and two walk-through aviaries.

 It is believed to be the tallest aviary for the exotic birds in India, a press release said.

The park boasts of a cafeteria and a souvenir shop.

When can you visit?

The park opens to the public on November 17.

How much do you pay?

Rs 30 for children between 5 and 12 years

Rs 50 for people over 12 years of age

Rs 100 for clicking pictures with birds

 

First Lady Savita Kovind inaugurates Chandigarh Bird park and feeds a bird name Blue Gold macaw near lake on Tuesday. Tribune photo: Nitin Mittal

 

 

 

 

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