Explore the Diverse Bird Species at Iguazu’s Premier Bird Park

It’s just a stone’s throw away from Iguazu Falls Park—step outside, and you’re practically there.
The park gates close at 4:30 PM, but an hour is plenty of time to stroll around and soak in the beauty.
Inside, there’s an incredible bird park where you can get up close and personal with these feathered wonders.

Explore the Diverse Bird Species at Iguazu's Premier Bird Park
Explore the Diverse Bird Species at Iguazu’s Premier Bird Park

I stretched out my curious little hand (of course, touching isn’t permitted, but it was tempting!).
There, I spotted a toucan that looked like it had stepped straight out of an online photo—no Photoshop needed!
I also discovered why flamingos 🦩 sleep on one leg (apparently, cranes, plovers, and herons do the same—it helps them stay warm and conserve energy.

Explore the Diverse Bird Species at Iguazu's Premier Bird Park
Explore the Diverse Bird Species at Iguazu’s Premier Bird Park

Fascinating, right?).
Watching the tiny parrots waddle around brought smiles to everyone’s faces—it was pure joy.
As the visit winds down, keep your eyes peeled for hummingbirds flitting among the flowers—they’re easy to miss if you’re not paying attention!

Explore the Diverse Bird Species at Iguazu's Premier Bird Park
Explore the Diverse Bird Species at Iguazu’s Premier Bird Park