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Kiwi Birdlife Park
"Explore our 5 acre oasis at the Kiwi Birdlife Park. A family-owned and operated wildlife center in the heart of Queenstown, working to save our endangered wildlife species with over 20 native bird and reptile species on display"
Address: 51 Brecon Street , Queenstown 9300, OTA, NZ
State: OTA
City: Queenstown
Zip Code: 9300



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Great place doing awesome conservation work. They breed and raise kiwis till they are self-sufficient and release them to the wild. Very interesting kiwi feeding and conservation show too. Suitable for adults and kids alike! Family-run park without government funding, deserves to be supported! Suggest you plan at least 1.5 hours for this visit!
A lovely conservation park with a range of beautiful animals, it is a family run animal park that supports and looks after the local animal, ok you came here for Kiwis and yes they do have Kiwis but because they are nocturnal creatures they are kept in the dark, what might be a good idea is to give visitors night vision glasses to see them better. All in all the staff are well trained and really care for the animals. I do recommend checking this place out.
I really don't know y is it called a Kiwi Park. Hardy ever saw a kiwi bird. House 1 and 2 had no kiwi birds as those were released to wild. That was what the notices displayed. Few birds are there. Couple of fish too. A cafe and a gift shop was there. I doubt whether it worth the price. Follow their timing displayed if u want to have a chance to see kiwi bird. But there were few in a dark room. Yet could not really see one well.
We loved going here. Both the conservation show and the kiwi house were awesome. They have several shows a day, so look at their website to be sure when it is. Nice that they do all this for the birds. First time we saw kiwis in real life. Nice place, worth to go there.
Awesome experience for nature lovers. Wonderful conservation, native rewilding, quality animal welfare and training and informative shows and audio tour. Really worth the price which allows them to continue conservation efforts. Lovely up close encounters with very special birds and reptiles.
This Park is the best kiwi viewing in the Country, it is also the best viewing of native birdlife, your not searching for the birds they are so well displayed, and the enclosures are so well presented. It is well worth the visit and a fantastic bird show. Great job guys you’re doing a fabulous job of caring for NZ wildlife!
This place is fantastic! The presentations were very informative and we appreciated the exposure to their mission. My husband and I were happy to contribute to it with our fun visit to Kiwi Birdlife Park. Well thought out place with a beautiful landscape. Well worth the visit!!!
Kiwi sighting guaranteed. We got to see 4 kiwis in the dark easily once our eyes adjusted. The kids really enjoyed the Kiwi feeding and the Conservation Show. Check out the daily times so you don't miss out. You would spend around 2 hours here tonsee everything including the 2 x shows. The keepers were very informative. The tickets are valid for 3 consecutive days and there is discount if buying online before
Fantastic conservation park, staff really care about the animals and shows. Was super fortunate to see some kiwis racing around in the dark rooms :. Also a very impressive array of magnificent birds!
Such a good experience! Visited on our trip round NZ during our Queenstown leg and it was one of the best things we did. Didn't really know what to expect but it far exceeded expectations. Staff were helpful and gave audioguides to let us self-guide. My mum was intent on seeing a kiwi during our trip and we saw 4 in the kiwi house. Explored until the 10am kiwi feeding where the staff member was friendly and knowledgeable, helped us locate the kiwis and talked about kiwis in general and the ones there the first ever "kiwi c-section"!!! before the actual feeding. While the kiwis are obviously the draw of Kiwi Park, the other birds are well worth a look too. Some are even in walk-through enclosures. Our close 2nd were the keas though they can and will try to get in bags and eat shoelaces so be warned - makes for some good photos though, and the buff wekas again a walk-through enclosure. There's a bit about the natural environment and indigenous people and the founding of the park - all very informative. It's clearly a keystone for conservation. I also love bees and they had a Bee Centre, there we were approached by a staff member - Lisa who helped us find the queen bee. Lisa was amazing and talked with us about the bees and gave us a honey tasting and was so knowledgable and friendly. We bought some honey, of which there was a good variety. There's also an alright gift shop - postcards, tote bags, shirts, ornaments, magnets, just a solid gift shop; and a little cafe. Well worth a visit and if/when we return to New Zealand we'll definitely return.
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