Bird Lovers’ Paradise

Bird Lovers’ Paradise

Papago Park, Istria

Well, this was a find – a bird park!

Seamus the Seagull standing in front of wooden sign with painted cartoon parrot, Papago Park, Istria, Croatia

On a hot day such as we had, Papago Park in Črvar, just up the road from Poreč, was the perfect place to visit. The beautiful setting in natural woodland is shady and cool. The dedicated park owners apparently spent seven years preparing and landscaping the grounds. Their hard work has certainly paid off. Apart from keeping visitors cool, it is an ideal environment for the feathered inhabitants too. I have to admit to being a tad jealous!

My first surprise though, was a pair of emus at the beginning of the trail through the park. If looks could kill…

Head of emu behind wire fence, Papago Park, Istria, Croatia

To be honest, for me, they were almost as scary looking as the dinosaurs we’d encountered down the road a few days earlier. Thankfully, the Dynamic Duo didn’t hang out with the emus for too long and soon ducked into the woods where the majority of the bird cages are located.

Seamus the Seagull in front of large cage, sulpher-crested cockatoo on other side of cage with crest opened out, Papago Park, Istria, Croatia

We were all quite taken aback by the welcome the first pair of cockatoos gave us. They immediately flew over to the front of their cage and took a great interest in us. They appeared to get as much a kick out of interacting with the Oldies as the Oldies did in watching their antics. You’d wonder who was observing who!

Pair of rainbow lorikeets standing on tree branch facing each other, Papago Park, Istria, Croatia

I know that I’m blessed with good looks, but some of these birds could enter a beauty pageant. My vote would go to the rainbow lorikeets. What stunners!

Male golden pheasant in cage, Papago Park, Istria, Croatia

This male golden pheasant was almost a bit too bling for my liking however, although the Oldies were very much taken by him. What a show-off!

Rosy-faced lovebirds sounds like something I’d call the Oldies after leaving them out in the sun for too long, but believe it or not, this is a real variety of lovebird. And they’re certainly better looking than the Oldies. Which wouldn’t be hard, mind you.

Pair of small parrot like birds standing on perch outside wooden nesting box, Papago Park, Istria, Croatia

There are also several other varieties of lovebirds in the park, each lovelier than the other. These tiny, sweet, colourful birds cuddled up together are the picture of cuteness.

Man in blue shirt with sunglasses on head taking photograph of pink and grey parrots in large cage in forest, Papago Park, Istria, Croatia

Most of the birds weren’t the least bit disturbed by our arrival, even this pair of galahs whose lunch we interrupted. They happily came over to say hello and obligingly posed for the camera, although I caught them starting to nod off a couple of times. I could sympathise. The Oldies quite often have that effect on me too.

Scarlet macaw holding onto tree branch with beak and left foot, Papago Park, Istria, Croatia

Now this was the real McCoy! Or should I say the real macaw. What huge, powerful birds. And what a beak! The male scarlet macaw gave us a great demonstration of strength by dangling his whole body by the beak from a branch. I reckon he could be a contender for the title of the Arnold Schwarzenegger of the parrot world.

Balding man with grey beard wearing dark blue shirt standing in large cage with cockatoo on shoulder, blue and yellow macaw on left wrist and harlequin macaw sitting on branch in background, Papago Park, Istria, Croatia

As we came to the end of the trail, the Wingless Wonders were invited to enter a cage with a sulphur-crested cockatoo called Whitey, a blue-and-yellow macaw and a harlequin macaw. Whitey, a right showman altogether, did everything he could to hog centre stage – clicking his tongue, dancing, following the Oldies around… And whenever he felt His Lordship wasn’t giving him his full attention, he chewed his ear about it. Literally.

Balding nan with grey beard wearing dark blue shirt standing in large cage with white cockatoo on shoulder, cockatoo nibbling his left ear, Papago Park, Istria, Croatia

One worrying aspect about our visit was how the Oldies had become more and more besotted with the birds as they went along. His Lordship, who had long ago vowed never to get another pet, didn’t raise the slightest objection when Herself started talking about how nice it would be to have a cockatoo like Whitey. For goodness sake! Have they forgotten that they are already the proud owners of a beautiful, intelligent and affectionate white bird?

They need reminding.

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