| Birdland Animal Park | |
|---|---|
| 35°43′26″S 150°11′39″E / 35.72378°S 150.19407°E | |
| Date opened | 1971 | 
| Location | 55 Beach Rd, Batemans Bay, New South Wales, Australia | 
| Land area | 8 acres (3.2 ha) | 
| No. of species | 60+ | 
| Website | birdlandanimalpark | 
Birdland Animal Park is a wildlife park located on the South Coast of New South Wales, Australia.
The wildlife park is situated in a natural bushland setting adjoining Joes Creek, and the park's facilities include an orphanage for rescued animals, up-close interaction with wombats and diamond pythons, walkthrough kangaroo areas and miniature train rides.[1]
List of animals
- Agile wallaby
 - Alexandrine parrot
 - Alpaca
 - Australian green tree frog
 - Australian king parrot
 - Australian pelican
 - Australian boobook owl
 - Barbary dove
 - Bare-nosed wombat
 - Black swan
 - Blue peafowl
 - Budgerigar
 - Bush stone curlew
 - Chestnut-eared finch
 - Chukar partridge
 - Cockatiel
 - Common bronzewing
 - Cunningham's spiny-tailed skink
 - Diamond python
 - Domestic goat
 - Domestic rabbit
 - Eastern bearded dragon
 - Eastern blue-tongued lizard
 - Eastern grey kangaroo
 - Eastern long-necked turtle
 - Eastern short-necked turtle
 - Eclectus parrot
 - Emu
 - European fallow deer
 - Freshwater catfish
 - Galah
 - Golden pheasant
 - Jacky dragon
 - Japanese quail
 - King quail
 - Koala
 - Lace tree goanna
 - Laughing kookaburra
 - Little corella
 - Little pied cormorant
 - Long-nosed potoroo
 - Major Mitchell's cockatoo
 - Masked lapwing
 - Masked owl
 - Nankeen night heron
 - Princess parrot
 - Rainbow lorikeet
 - Red kangaroo
 - Red-rumped parrot
 - Red-tailed black cockatoo
 - Reeve's pheasant
 - Regent parrot
 - Ring-necked pheasant
 - Rose-ringed parakeet
 - Saw-shelled turtle
 - Scaly-breasted lorikeet
 - Short-beaked echidna
 - Southern hairy-nosed wombat
 - Spiny leaf insect
 - Sulphur-crested cockatoo
 - Swamp wallaby
 - Tammar wallaby
 - Tawny frogmouth
 - Wedge-tailed eagle
 - White-headed pigeon
 - Wonga pigeon
 - Yellow canary
 
References
- ↑ "Birdland Animal Park". www.visitnsw.com. Retrieved 11 October 2021.
 
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