Cotswold Wildlife Park, Nov 2025
Set within 160 acres of parkland in Oxfordshire, Cotswold Wildlife Park & Gardens is unique for its "animals in a garden" philosophy. Rather than traditional zoo cages, enclosures are often bordered by "ha-has" or clever planting, blending exotic wildlife with world-class horticulture.
The Tropical House is located within the historic Walled
Garden, the Tropical House is a lush, walk-through oasis designed to mimic a
mini-rainforest. It maintains a constant temperature and high humidity to
support both its inhabitants and its collection of exotic flora like rubber
plants, bromeliads, and orchids.
The birds here are free-flying, allowing them to flit
through the canopy just inches from visitors.
One of the most fascinating aspects of the Tropical House is
the symbiotic relationship between the gardeners and the keepers. When plants
in other parts of the park are affected by pests like greenfly, they are often
moved into the Tropical House. The free-roaming birds act as a natural pest
control, cleaning the plants by eating the insects—a "win-win" for
both the animals and the gardens.
Bali Myna
Blue crowned Laughing Thrush
Blue faced Honeyeater
Red Fody
Crested Wood Partridge
Crowned Pigeon
Nicobar Pigeon
Red crested Turaco
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