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Kuala Lumpur Bird Park claims to be the "world's largest free-flight walk-in aviary". As a kid I was fascinated by aviaries so I decided to make a visit. It did indeed seem rather large, and it was possible to see a variety of birds in close proximity (although some were kept in smaller cages).
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Keeping an eye on the human |
I will refrain from sharing a full set of bird photos, but I feel compelled to share a photo of one of the few advertisements posted outside the park.
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Advertisement for chicken nuggets |
Maybe Ayam A1 thought looking at all those birds would put people in the mood for some chicken.
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Not humored |
OK. That's all--back to more typical topics in upcoming posts.
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