On Thursday (3 Nov) Jurong Bird Park unveiled its animal icon, Sunny the Hornbill. Jurong Bird Park unveiled a hornbill as its new animal icon on Thursday (3 Nov). Sunny, a Great Hornbill, was ...
Jurong Bird Park, one of Singapore’s oldest and most iconic attractions, has announced that it will cease operations and shut its doors after more than 50 years. The world-famous park – home to some 3 ...
A visit to the Jurong Bird Park provides an excellent first step into the world of birding. The massive aviary boasts exotic birds ranging from macaws to spoonbills to flamingos. If simply marveling ...
Two bird keepers, holding nets, enter the enclosure of a sarus crane in Jurong Bird Park to restrain it. Despite being relatively slender compared with human adults, Megan, as the crane is known to ...
Reimagine an area for both work and play, while celebrating its industrial and recreational heritage. This is what JTC Corporation and the Urban Redevelopment Authority hope to achieve through a ...
A changeable hawk-eagle was found with burned feathers on Singapore's Jurong Island. Vets used a centuries-old process called 'imping' to replace the damaged feathers. Over 50 of the bird's feathers ...
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Two bird keepers, holding nets, enter the enclosure of a sarus crane in Jurong Bird Park to restrain it. Despite being relatively slender compared with human adults, Megan, as the crane is known to ...
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