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Bird Park

Marlow Bird Park

Marlow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Founded 1994
22 Hectares
5 Animals

Modern bird park with walk-through aviaries and birds of prey shows. Home to around 700 animals from 140 species in a park-like landscape.

Notable Animals

Haliaeetus leucocephalus
Least Concern
Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Bald Eagle

Bald eagles in a birds of prey facility.

🌎 Nordamerika
🍽️ Carnivore
βš–οΈ 3–6,3 kg
⏳ 20–30 Jahre
🏞️ Coasts and lakes of North America
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Bald eagles build the largest nests of any bird – up to 2 tons heavy.

Macropus rufogriseus
Least Concern
Macropus rufogriseus

Bennett's Wallaby

Free-roaming Bennett's wallabies in the park.

🌏 Ozeanien
🍽️ Herbivore
βš–οΈ 11–27 kg
⏳ 12–15 Jahre
🏞️ Grasslands and forests of Australia
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Bennett's wallabies can jump up to 1.8 m high.

Spheniscus humboldti
Vulnerable
Spheniscus humboldti

Humboldt Penguin

South American penguin, named after the naturalist Alexander von Humboldt.

🌎 Südamerika
🍽️ Piscivore
βš–οΈ 3–5 kg
⏳ 15–20 Jahre
🏞️ Coasts of Chile and Peru
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Humboldt penguins dig nesting burrows in guano deposits along the coast.

Nestor notabilis
Endangered
Nestor notabilis

Kea

Intelligent New Zealand mountain parrot, known for its curiosity.

🌏 Ozeanien
🍽️ Omnivore
βš–οΈ 0,8–1 kg
⏳ 30–50 Jahre
🏞️ Mountain forests of New Zealand's South Island
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Keas are considered the most intelligent parrots in the world and solve complex puzzles.

Lemur catta
Endangered
Lemur catta

Ring-Tailed Lemur

Madagascan lemur with a striking black-and-white ringed tail.

🌍 Afrika
🍽️ Omnivore
βš–οΈ 2–3,5 kg
⏳ 16–19 Jahre
🏞️ Dry forests and scrubland of southern Madagascar
πŸ’‘

Ring-tailed lemurs hold 'stink fights', scenting their tails and waving them at rivals.

Special Features

Walk-Through Aviaries
Birds of Prey Show
Stork Nest Cam