Birdworld
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Birdworld is one of England's largest bird parks. It is located south west of the town of Farnham, Surrey and close to the village of Rowledge. Birdworld also has an Underwater World and Jenny Wren children's farm. It is part of the parent company Denys. E. Head, which also owns the nearby Forest Lodge garden centre and Garden Style, a wholesale plant seller.
[edit] Birds
There are over 100 different species of bird, over 11 of which are endangered and 3 of these are critically endangered. These include the Bali Starling and Humbolt Penguin. There is a flock of pelicans on 'pelican island', one of the largest free flying parrot aviaries in the world, a number of parrot species, a seashore themed aviary with a wave machine and a birds of prey area.
[edit] Other Attractions
Other animals include a number of fishes and reptiles inside Underwater World, including 3 Caimens. There is also a group of tortoises in the park, and a number of wild herons that have were attracted by the fish fed to penguins and pelicans. Jenny Wren Farm holds a number of farm animals, including Monty the Donkey. The Safari Train is also an excellent highlight, although some might say it is an extended Golf Buggy!

