Probably this is our third or fourth visit to the Jurong bird park, earlier with my first one we used to visit here and now the little one is following the same.We planned our day trip during the Lunar New Year weekend as most of the places were closed that time. So to keep kids engaged this was the perfect trip.
First trip for our little girl and she was amazed with the different variety of birds in the bird park.
At the entrance we saw this lovely lion dance performance and it was wonderful but bit loud for small kids as Kaira got scared with it.
We have started with spoonbills, heliconia walk, shore birds, birds of paradise and all of them were so beautiful that you can sit and enjoy for the whole day.
We went to Bird discovery centre and it was lovely inside but didnt use the camera inside so no photos from there.
We clicked this photo so fast but still manage to get 3 of us looking in one direction and little one is still in her dreamland.
Mumma insisted to have one last photo of her beautiful flowers with these flowers. Kaira is just thinking can someone please stop my mom now !
It is definitely worth visiting this beautiful place and it makes an excellent day trip with kids to enjoy the outdoor activities and learn more about the birds. Bird Park has got a very nice water playarea as well- Birdz of Play.
This place looks so much fun! Love the pictures.
Haven't been to a bird park before and would definitely love to take the whole family to Jurong Bird Park someday! Looks like you all enjoyed the experience. I prefer taking my kids to places like these than to malls. 🙂
My girl loves chasing after birds too… the last time we went to the Bird Park was 3 years ago. I think it's time for a revisit. Thanks for sharing the beautifully-captured shots of the birds.
Aw that's so sweet. Singapore may not have many places of interests, but revisiting these bird parks and the zoo will let them learn and relearn facts about animals.. It's a great learning ground!
the pic of your son compared to the penguin is so cute! and I think it's time to bring your children to the zoo soon, for the koalas?
What a fantastic park to have a lovely family day out at! Love the picture of you all! Sim x
Oh, I love Jurong Bird Park. I have been there twice. I am most impressed with the Birds of Prey show where hawks and eagles would fly so low almost touching the heads of the audience!
Looks like a great place! Very nice photos
I had been to Jurong Bird Park a long time ago already, but I will always remember it being a very beautiful bird park. I think this is the first park where I have seen flamingos and penguins. I think it was also here that I saw a kiwi bird.
What a great place! I'd love to bring my nieces here 🙂
Love the photos!
Great photos and seems this is a fun place to visit.
I love Jurong Bird Park now! First time to see a park full of birds and honestly, I am amazed!
I've been to Jurong and it's just amazing and entertaining seeing the birds and their shows. This is great for kids and adults alike.
It's one of the places I look forward to visit in Singapore. – KarenT
Wow Pooja the birds look so beautiful. Loved your photography.
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If I were there, I'd do the same thing and just look at the flamingos! They have such a beautiful bright color!
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Lovely pictures you have there and so bright and colourful.
Jurong Bird Park is always go-to place for kids and parents. Very nice to see colourful birds. Your kids must have enjoyed to the core.
Brought my boy to the bird park once when he was younger but don’t think he can still remember it..time to revisit soon 😉 Lovely pics btw!!
The waterplay area is my kids favourite hangout at Jurong Bird Park. We also love watching the High Flyer Show.
We go there quite often too! The kids just love the shows there. The Lory enclosure is great too, and we love how the birds aren’t afraid of climbing into our hands. Thanks for sharing!
Lovely photos! I love flamingos too. We still haven’t been to Jurong Bird Park, we will – soon!