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Dinosaur Week
Dinosaur Week1st August – 5th August The Dinosaurs are back! The dinosaurs are returning to Birdworld this Summer. If you missed it before the popular ‘How to train a dragon’ show is returning for 5 days this summer. Book your tickets now to avoid disappointment. What’s on? Dino show times 11:00am,12.30pm and 2.00pm Roaming dinosaur…
Read MoreKen, the world’s “pinkest” pink flamingo
Ken, the world’s “pinkest” pink flamingo, makes dazzling debut at Birdworld There’s a new bird in town, who has made a grand entrance among Birdworld’s feathered residents. Ken the flamingo is a life-size model painted in the “world’s pinkest pink,” the striking shade made famous by British artist Stuart Semple, creator of Black 2.0, the…
Read MorePlanning for Birdworld’s multi-million-pound redevelopment approved
Birdworld’s multi-million-pound redevelopment gains planning approval, with conservation and indoor play to take centre stage A favourite among families, the 26-acre Park will be transformed into a year-round destination, featuring loveable creatures called ‘The Spriglets,’ inspired by the local natural landscape. Through an enchanting forest concept, families will have opportunities to learn and play throughout…
Read MoreAbandoned emu finds hope under the wing of chicken foster mum
Abandoned emu finds hope under the wing of chicken foster mum A beloved emu at Birdworld is celebrating her unique adoption story – having been raised by a little chicken named Nugget. Four-year-old Shrub, the youngest emu at the popular Surrey attraction, was abandoned by her parents, Forest and Mathilda, who themselves had a difficult…
Read MoreLoveable toucan from Surrey becomes unexpected star of best-selling video game
Loveable toucan from Surrey becomes unexpected star of best-selling video game Six-year-old “Boy” from Birdworld in Farnham has shared his voice with the team behind Sea of Thieves, an action-adventure game developed by Rare LTD and published by Microsoft Studios. The multiplayer game allows players to live the life of a pirate while exploring an…
Read MoreThanks to Reli for supporting Birdworld’s Conservation Efforts
A heartfelt thank you to Reli for supporting Birdworld’s conservation efforts We are thrilled to share our gratitude with Reli for their generous gift of Birddy smart bird houses and feeders. These innovative tools will now become part of Birdworlds conservation initiatives on site and in the local area, helping us monitor and support both…
Read MoreOwl you need is love…
Owl you need is love… A widowed Snowy Owl has found love again, following the passing of her long-time companion. Moose, a seven-year-old owl residing at Birdworld in Surrey, faced life alone after her partner, Kettle, sadly passed away due to an ongoing illness. Above, left to right: Kettle and Moose Determined to find her…
Read More£50,000 grant helps Birdworld launch two new immersive experiences
£50,000 grant helps Birdworld launch two new immersive experiences Birdworld is experiencing its most flamboyant February yet with the launch of two new areas, celebrating the Park’s graceful wading birds and iconic pink flamingos. Families and bird-lovers alike can observe a stunning variety of species at Wetland Waders. There, guests can observe spoonbills, ibis, and…
Read MoreViral blind penguin in the running to be crowned ‘Penguin of the Year’
Viral blind penguin in the running to be crowned ‘Penguin of the Year’ A blind penguin who captured the hearts of the world last year after going viral with her “guide-bird” best friend is now in the running to be crowned Penguin of the Year. Squid, a four-year-old African Humboldt penguin from Birdworld is a…
Read MoreVIP guests coming to Birdworld this summer
Bluey, Hey Duggee and Paw Patrol among VIP guests coming to Birdworld this summer Children visiting Birdworld will soon have the opportunity to meet their heroes, as the UK’s largest bird park unveils its VIP character summer schedule. Running every weekend from 20 July to 26 August, Birdworld’s Summer Chartacter Weekends will welcome some of…
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