Located opposite to the folk museum, it is a bird conservation centre
that displays endangered as well as extinct birds of Thailand such as
jambu fruit-dove, helmeted hornbill, and birds mentioned in Thai
literature; namely, oriole, barbet, common koel, green magpie, blue
magpie, etc. The park entertains visitors with some birds that can
imitate human’s voice greeting both in Thai and English such as parrot
as well as those singing beautifully like black-throated laughing
thrush, white-crested laughing thrush, and white rumped shama. The
garden is open daily from 8.30 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Admission is 50 baht
for adults and 20 baht for children. For more information, call Tel: 0
5521 254
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