 As dreams grow so do we, May 2006 we opened an 8 acre Paradise Parrot Park open to the public. For more info on the park, check out the Paradise Parrot Park page. The park will be open during normal visiting hours. There is no admission charge, but for those visiting the park donations are welcomed.
The park contains a total 17 completed flight areas, 5 under construction with a goal of 26 flights that will house all species of parrots. There will be separate cage areas and garden areas for picnics and viewing birds and their history will be located at each point. There will also be a small camping area available for those wanting to spend the night.
The frame work for the new 26 w x 22 h x 100 long all natural habitat flight is installed. It will contain a 24 foot wide wall that contains a water fall that will empty into a small pond for the birds. This new flight will contain all natural vegetation.
The 24 x 100 green house is now completed. A new well has been drilled and 4700 feet of under ground sprinkler system installed.
Rainbow Bridge pond has completed as well as the bridge. As soon as we hit 250 sold memorial bricks they will be shipped in and installed.
This year over 1100 plants, trees and bushes were donated, and have been planted in the park area.
We now have 1300 more plants in the green house waiting to find a new home around the grounds also.
During the construction process of these facilities a great idea was born! To create a memorial park for our beloved feathered family members as well as all breeds and types of animals that have passed and are waiting for us at Rainbow Bridge! Yes, what a wonderful idea and so the concept of Feathered Friends Rainbow Bridge Memorial Walkway was born! For more info, check out the Rainbow Bridge Memorial Walkway on the Paradise Parrot Park page.
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