
With over 4500 birds in 700 ways from all continents
and climatic zones,
the bird park Walsrode is worldwide the bigest of his
manner.

The Black
Cheeked
Lovebird...
... lives near to flows in the north Zimbabwes
and west of Zambia.
In his small area it is threatened, and also in
human care there are only few pure-mode birds,
because he also pairs off
other congeners.

The Monk Parakeet...
... lives in South America and his brood behavior
is unique.
He is founded from twigs extensive community nests in trees
which often contain more than 100 nesting places and enclose several meters.

The Sun Conure...
... is
at
home in the north-east of Brazil and Guiana.
How the rays of the morning sun a flying swarm
in this colourful
parakeet works an effect.

The Slender
Billed Conure...
... comes from the northern part of
Chile.
Closethick areas of forest are the preferred place of residence
of
this sociably living kind of way.

The Buru
King's Parrot...
... it is found
mainly on the island
Buru of the Moluccas of archipelago and Indonesia.
This magnificent king's
parakeet is found in different colored forms.
Only these subspecies
have an entirely black colored beak.

The Black
Capped
Lory...
... lives in the valleys of New Guinea all around the
central highland.
He is a popular house bird of the Papuas,
and evidently
he is supplied mainly by women,
therefore his a little bit
strange name.

The Blue
Eared
Lory...
... has come only during the last years to Europe,
and
comes from the mountains of the Moluccas island Seram
where he lives in
isolated and unexplored mountain forests.

The Yellow
Bibbed
Lory...
... it is found
only on the eastern Salomon
Islands.
This Lori is very quarrelsome, he expels all other bird's kinds
from blossoming and coming to fruition trees.

The Purple
Bellied
Lory...
... preferred the life on the islands in eastern
Papua New Guinea,
on the continent he is found only in coast nearness.

The Goldie's
Lorykeet...
... preferred the damp mountain rain forests of New
Guinea.
This Lori got his name to honour of the Scottish bird's
collector Andrew Goldie