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NEWS FLASH April 10, 2008 - Bird Kingdom recently won it's 4th, Niagara Falls Tourism "Attraction of the Year" Award. It's our 4th award in the 5 years we've been open!

Spring Membership Drive On Now!

Join on-line before May 15, 2008 and receive 50% off our regular membership rates.

Open daily 10:00am to 5:00pm

Bat Encounters !

Meet Wally the Flying Fox, which is a species of bat. Get an up close look and be one of a select few who get to touch a real live bat!!! 
Saturdays and Sundays at 12:30pm & 2:30pm

Wings of the World Bird Show !

See our educational show featuring birds from around the globe!
Saturdays and Sundays at 1pm & 3pm

Animal Encounters !

3 times daily our trainers bring out thier favourite animals for you to meet and have a one on one encounter with. Birds, reptiles and our newest additions... Skunks!
Saturdays and Sundays at 11:30am, 1:30pm & 3:30pm
**programming schedule subject to change without notice

Bird Kingdom Niagara Falls is the worlds largest, indoor, free flying Aviary. Located on the scenic Niagara Gorge, and only a few minutes walk from the Falls, Bird Kingdom hosts a diverse collection of almost 500 birds representing nearly 80 species from around the world, many of them threatened or endangered in the wild. Bird Kingdom's authentic walk-thru environments create an intimate, up-close interaction between you and free-flying birds, including opportunities to personally interact with different species from around the world! The Main Atrium is truly a sight to behold and is a multi-level rainforest environment complete with 35 foot tall Palm Tree's, a 40 foot tall waterfall, ponds and streams! There is nothing else like it in North America!

OPEN 365 DAYS A YEAR!

Off Season Hours - Open daily 10:00am to 5pm daily

*Last admission 1/2 hour before closing
*hours and programs subject to change without notice, please call ahead at 1.866.994.0090 or email at
info@birdkingdom.ca to confirm.

 
 
Egyptian Fruit Bat, Rousette aegyptiacus - Bats are the only mammals that can truly fly. Their wings are extensions of their bodies skin and are attached to their hands and arms.