Tenerife Island (Canary Islands-Spain) shelters at the edge of its northern coast a superb park where hundreds of parrots from around the world live. Since its creation and opening to the public in 1972, Loro Parque has improved a little more each year: increase of the area, arrival of other animals (terrestrial mammals, reptiles, dolphins, sea lions, killer whales ...), creation of an ice-field with observation of King Penguins, Gentoo Penguins, Chinstrap Penguins, and Rockhopper Penguins, installation of the habitats for the big cats, gorillas and, of course, the presence of birds within tropical gardens where many exotic plants grow.
All birds' pictures were taken through wire-netting, that explains the poor quality of some photographs. But the aim of this page is only to bring the works of Loro Parque Foundation to your attention. Thank you for reading this write-up and to visit their website!