Our Birds


Blue and Yellow Macaw

Ara ararauna

Found in Central and South America. Mostly blue on the top parts and yellow on the underside.

Green Winged Macaw

Ara chloroptera

One of the largest species of parrot, they’re found in parts of South America. Mainly red, with blue green and red wings.

Harlequin Macaw

Ara ararauna x Ara chloroptera

Our Harlequin is a hybrid of the blue and yellow and green winged macaw and shows characteristics of both parent species. The word harlequin means clown.

Orange-winged Amazon

Amazona amazonica

Found in South America and on the islands of Trinidad and Tobago. Mostly green in colour with blue and yellow on the head and orange on the wings and tail.

Yellow-headed Amazon

Amazona oratrix

Found in Mexico, Belize, Guatemala and Honduras. They’re a medium parrot, mostly green with a yellow head.

Sun Conure

Aratinga solstitialis

Native to northeastern South America. Quite a small parrot, their scientific name means ‘macaw-like’ and ‘bright’

White Faced Scops Owl

Ptilopsis granti

This is a small owl with distinctive small ear tufts, big bright orange eyes and grey in colour with black markings. Also known as the Transformer Owl, as they can make themselves look big or small.

Barn Owl

Tyto alba

The Barn Owl is the most widely distributed species of owl and one of the most widespread of all birds.

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