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Come feed and interact with our Australia budgerigars! Also known as parakeets. Kids and adults alike love visiting the aviary and feeding them. Feed sticks only $3

Open select hours during regular scheduled open days. Don't miss out!!!

Fun Facts!
Did you know that although wild budgerigars are native to Australia, they are nomadic and can travel hundreds of miles to find food and water! Also,
studies show that the yellow feathers of budgerigars have a fluorescent pigment. Since budgies are able to see a broader spectrum of colors including some ultra-violet, these fluorescent feathers are thought to play a role in attracting a mate.

Anyone under the age of 12 must be accompanied by a paying adult on all tours, encounters/ experiences or specialty events.
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2912 Paradise Valley Rd
​Cleveland, GA 30528
(706)348-7279
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