Visit Casela Bird Park in Mauritius
The Casela Bird Park is a bird reserve with the territory of eight hectares extending between the Flick AND Flock and Tamarin beaches. In earlier times, there was hardly a native animal since almost all species were brought by the settlers. At the same time though, the bird life was much richer than elsewhere.
Casela Park of course breeds, protects and shows not only native birds but also those 142 species native to Africa and on the islands of the Indian Ocean of which there are 2,500 individual birds living here.
The most interesting among the birds or perhaps the blue crowned pigeon, the bleeding heart pigeon, and of course the famous Mauritius paint pigeon. There are peacocks, ostriches, parrots, cockatoos and flamingos but songbirds, birds of prey and aquatic birds are also represented. During our walk we find playgrounds, fish ponds, some souvenir shops and snack bars as those he rend park. Try to make the time spend here as pleasant as possible.
They’ve also built a farm and a peddling zoo. However, there are some residences who can’t be caress. These are the tigers that were already born in captivity.
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