Monte Casino Bird Park
Sumedha BharpilaniaSumedha Bharpilania/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, JOHANNESBURG/ Updated : Jun 1, 2017, 12:13 IST
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A part of the Fourways District of Johannesburg, the Monte Casino Bird Park boasts of hundreds of species of birds and tiny animals and is an exciting destination for families. The most popular names inside the aviary, which is th … Read more
A part of the Fourways District of Johannesburg, the Monte Casino Bird Park boasts of hundreds of species of birds and tiny animals and is an exciting destination for families. The most popular names inside the aviary, which is the largest of its kind in the African continent, include Nicobar pigeons, royal starlings and scarlet ibises along with sloths, lemurs, antelopes and rather scary reptiles like black mambas. Read less

A part of the Fourways District of Johannesburg, the Monte Casino Bird Park boasts of hundreds of species of birds and tiny animals and is an exciting destination for families. The most popular names inside the aviary, which is the largest of its kind in the African continent, include Nicobar pigeons, royal starlings and scarlet ibises along with sloths, lemurs, antelopes and rather scary reptiles like black mambas. These creatures live inside structures that emulate their natural habitat. Some 500 plants can also be found in the Bird Park with Encephalartos middelburgensis, one of the oldest living plants in the world, taking the cake. A noteworthy feature is how this place has worked hard to educate children about our wondrous environment and the urgent need to conserve it.
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