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24 Yamashita St/Broome Rd 20 kms from Broome, Kimberley Region, Broome, Western Australia 6725 AustraliaMap
Phone+61 408 941 059
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  • Phil N
    Phil N
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    A place to visit in conjunction with others!

    Did a day trip in Broome taking in other attractions as well as the 12 mile bird park. It was interesting but a little 'tired looking', the birds looked healthy and looked after but certainly not an e...

    Reviewed on Jun 3, 2021
  • markoD6650GK
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    Awesome 12 Mile Bird Park

    Fantastic afternoon trip- very well organised park, lots of shade, and best variety of amazing birds from around the world- including the Chinese Golden Pheasant, Macaws etc. Talking galahs and parro...

    Reviewed on May 23, 2021
  • Jazzytravels23
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    Great setting, amazing different species of birds.

    Wow! Loved this gem. They have so many wonderful exotic and local species of birds. In a great setting. It was hilarious to talk to the parrots and see the colourful Gouldian finches! Take your bug sp...

    Reviewed on May 22, 2021
  • 210lynetter
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    Bird park

    The park is well worth a visit. Birds are in clean well kept averies - plenty of water and shade. The numbers of different species was amazing. A good morning out for young or old.

    Reviewed on Apr 27, 2021
  • NewZealandKiwiontour
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    Felt so sad for the birds!

    I am disappointed in myself for going to this. The birds looked sad and like they were going insane! Floyd an apricot bird was literally leaning is head on the cage wall. Ollie the red tailed cockato...

    Reviewed on Mar 25, 2021
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