





Phitsanulok attractions
Attractions in Thailand
Opening days: Sunday - Saturday
Opening hours: 09.00 - 17.00
Thai Studies Bird Park Open for tourists and the general public to visit conservation sites to learn about birds found in Thailand. some of which are rare and near extinction And some species have gone extinct, such as the red-faced crocodile. with an eye-catching A hornbill hitting a rock looks like a primitive animal, bare neck, no feathers.
Punk hair on the head and is the only one in Thailand Including the Thai Bird Park, the study has collected birds in Thai literature such as canary birds, bardock birds, cuckoo birds, green salika and Khun Phaen birds, as well as other birds. Other species that can imitate human voices and have beautiful vocals. Total about 120 species.
Both within the Thai Study Bird Park area is also shady with a variety of trees. so that the birds can live as close to nature as possible Interested parties can visit every day from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Admission fee is 50 baht per adult, 20 baht for children. For more information, please contact. Thai Studies Bird Park, No. 26/43, Wisut Kasat Road, Soi 17, Muang District, Phitsanulok Province 65000 Telephone / Fax 0 5521 2540, which is located opposite the Cha Thawee Folk Museum.




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