A good place to visit. You don't go every week, the price is far from low, but it is pleasant and interesting to visit. Polite staff, reasonable rules, lots of birds. I advise you!
Amazing experience, I think. It was the first time in my life that I had seen nothing but shy wavy hair and intimidated corellas, and here there is such a variety. All birds are different, some with a character, some with a more mature one..someone is more clever, some do not climb out of the feed into the palm of their hand, others try to cut your fingers. So it's better to listen to the staff here, especially with big birds. In general, I liked it very much
I liked the place, the birds are tame, it's not cheap, but once a year to go with a child, it will be for happiness. On the cream.buy tickets can be purchased with a good discount.
Complete delight! Both mine and the baby's! There are a lot of emotions and impressions. On a weekday, it's just us and the birds. The birds were talking and dancing. Recamendacien!!!!
We came to the parrot house for our son's birthday.
Immediately, the child was a little afraid because parrots are very sociable and, if they have a cup of treats in their hands, they very persistently try to treat themselves. They can pinch you noticeably 🙄
⚠️You have to walk very carefully, look carefully at your feet, so as not to step on parrots - they walk on the floor ... 😯
There are different types of parrots in the parrot and you can buy any one 🐦🐤🐥
Your communication with birds can be photographed by Prof.take the camera and show the pictures at the exit. If you like them, you can purchase them both in printed and electronic form, as well as in the form of refrigerator magnets. It's not cheap, but we bought a photo and a couple of magnets.
The child enjoyed visiting this place. He asks me to go there again.
One of the disadvantages is an expensive entrance ticket 🤨
I understand that renting, keeping birds, etc. is expensive. But due to the expensive ticket, the passability may be low 🙄
The way out is to use the bonuses ☺
✔For the birthday of the namesake, admission is free! 😃
At least that was the case last year.
The place is beautiful. Lots of impressions. but
1) Having wavy hairs at home, I know the price of feed perfectly well. Especially not economy class. And for these 10 grams. For every visitor, this is robbery in an open form... I'm sorry.
2) limiting visits to sessions is a great option, because of course it's hard to manage a crowd. It is simply not possible to come up and just see what a bird looks like without outsiders.....
They wanted to buy a parrot, they said on the phone come a large selection, they thought the breeders, but it turned out that what flies over your head is what you buy, parrots. There are a lot of people, your parrot has sat on all dirty clothes
We went with the child for 2.5 years, he really liked it! As parents, we also liked the place. The only thing is that the self-organization of people during the pandemic is generally just frustrating, everyone without masks is Covid Dissidents of some kind, the room is small and a bunch of people per 1 square meter. And so, in general, you need to go with the child!
gorgeous emotions. feel like a child even in adulthood. a great idea and great birds. I really liked it. once will be enough to go, unfortunately it will not surprise you anymore
I liked it sooooo much. However, 45 minutes is quite enough. Because there are so many parrots. I really liked the big blue ones. We took a lot of photos, went with our nephew. She's thrilled, and so am I. I don't even know who has more impressions. Be sure to go
Fly away. Lots of positive emotions. Have you ever had a huge Macaw perched on your shoulder? Or two? Are you still reading? Take all your children, friends and parents and go ahead
Terrible place, disgusting staff. No solution has been offered in the situation that happened to my friend.
I wonder if you, dear ones, will react to the mention in the story or will ignore it and only respond to good comments?
Today, a pregnant friend and her family came to this "wonderful" place and she was bitten by a parrot. The staff did not immediately take it off, they were afraid to come up themselves. The money was not returned, they said that the bird was of a transitional age. Why is such a bird freely available to children?
I didn't like it. Parrots rush at food as if they are not being fed at all, thereby scaring children. A huge Macaw pecked our child's arm until it bled. They sit on their shoulders and leave holes on their clothes. Of course, no one will compensate you for your expenses. The big question is whether these birds undergo veterinary supervision and how safe they are. The price tag is sky-high for this entertainment. You will still be photographed, and then a set of photos will be sniffed, which will greatly disappoint you in quality.
1.5 years is not enough to visit, I was scared, but the 4-year-old went! I liked it too, I highly recommend it. They fly everywhere and eat with their hands.
Very good. The children and my wife and I were happy. Excellent staff. Everything will be told and shown. Lots of impressions. I really, really, really recommend it
A good parrot, a lot of budgies, macaws, cockatoos, cockatoos, lovebirds, tame parrots - you will not remain without attention of parrots, especially if you buy additional food. There you can immediately choose a parrot for yourself - the cost of parrots is relatively small, and you will already get a practically tamed parrot. But the cost of entry could have been less - at the time of the visit, the cost was about 13 rubles - $ 5, which is generally not a little. But at the same time, the girls who work there will tell you everything about parrots, answer any of your questions, if you want to choose a friend, they will help you with the choice. If all of the above is summed up, then this parrot house is a very good and original place to spend time, especially if you want to buy yourself a parrot, but you can not decide on a choice.
It's a very soulful place. We visited the parrot house with my daughter. The impressions are only positive. The administrator Pavel is a great guy. The inhabitants of the parrot are adorable. All are manual.
The quarantine of the Aratings will end, we will go again.
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March 28, 2023
You can go 1 time, personally I don't want to go there anymore. The Macaw parrot grabbed a red nail, it hurt. Therefore, those who have children need to be careful. Macaw generally pecks at everything that glitters. The other birds are more harmless. Overall, a positive place, 45 minutes is enough for the eyes.
Nice place, nice staff. Admission for two adults costs about $ 13, which is quite justified considering that inside you can take pictures with your personal camera without restriction. The birds are healthy and there are a lot of them, but mostly they are undulations - there are not so many really interesting specimens.
Today I visited the parrot house. Everything is very good.I was delighted .
very nice and friendly staff
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December 20, 2022
Rural amateur activity. You come in and a couple of brazen macaws take all the attention. The rest of the birds don't seem to exist. The unfortunate jaco and another unfortunate cockatoo are hiding in the corners from these robbers. A trifle continuously licks salt from your shoes, and a slightly larger trifle destroys your clothes. An ambivalent impression - like I saw parrots, but the pleasure is questionable. I wouldn't even go for free a second time. The price, by the way, is too high in my opinion.
Visiting this institution left me with double feelings. On the one hand, it's a great idea, on the other hand, squeezing "money" from visitors. I've probably read all the comments. No, the birds are not starving. There is food and water. The staff is polite and talkative, they can explain, tell (to me, who am not familiar with this topic). No, I'm not poor, but when they start to "sell" food without leaving the box office, and tickets are at the price of visiting the Louvre, it's very annoying. And photos. I am addressing the administration. Maybe it would be easier to include a couple of pictures in the ticket price??? And additionally - at the expense of the visitor, if there is a desire? Honestly, "pay the parrot with a minted coin" is felt from the very moment you enter. The second point is the children. We came to show the birds to our little daughter. And as much as they could, they tried to limit her energy to "do no harm," but it didn't always work out. I'm not an expert on the psyche of "assholes" and I'm not green, but isn't all this too stressful for animals? As a result, if you drop the "marketing" and control your children, this is an interesting place.
Everything is a supper!!!.Communication with the birds went great.The girls from the service.Well done to the staff.It is clear that they love birds.They tell about the character of each bird.
A good place, the staff is polite, attentive, there are many parrots and different ones, especially pleased that many birds made contact
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September 21, 2020
We visited the parrot on the weekend. We do not visit contact zoos and dolphinariums, so the parrot was our first (and last) such experience of visiting.
I wanted to believe that acceptable conditions for keeping parrots would be created in such an institution, but, unfortunately, this did not turn out to be the case.
Everything is in order:
1) Entrance and Feed. There are too many people at the reception and they are all employees, it feels like a market. Hand treatment with antiseptic, payment of entrance tickets. You can also buy treats for birds here. There are very few treats, I think this is in order not to overfeed, but if so, then make the price not 2 rubles, but 80 kopecks. It's just too expensive. Next, you are given a bracelet on your hand, where the time is fixed and you can go to the parrot house, you control the time yourself.
2) Hygiene. Getting inside, I don't quite understand the logic of handling hands if there are no shoe covers on your feet, i.e. in a parrot you are in street shoes and parrots walk on the ground and collect food from the floor. In my opinion, shoe covers are necessary.
3) The room. The room itself is like a 3-room apartment in size, there are houses and a lot of perches for birds, a grid on the ceiling. But there is one thing. The birds have absolutely nowhere to hide and retire. They're in range all the time. It is especially a pity for Macaws, the ropes hang so low that someone touches them all the time, but he cannot climb higher.
4) Consultants. There are 5 + 2 photographers. The girls, at the request of the visitors, put the parrot on their shoulder, a photographer immediately ran up and took a photo WITH a FLASH. Although flash photos are prohibited in the rules of the institution. We asked the question, and that the photographer's flash does not harm parrots, to which we received the answer that he would take one photo with a flash, and visitors - 10. But the photographer's flash harms parrots no less, you must agree. I would like more information about the parrots themselves, interesting facts, but I think it's in the long run, it's impossible to do everything at once.
5) Visitors. It is necessary to somehow regulate the number of simultaneous visitors inside. Because at some point there were a lot of them and it was uncomfortable, stuffy. Alternatively, make sessions for example from 10.00-10.45 and run a certain number of people. Between sessions, take some 10-minute breaks when the room is ventilated and there is no one there (this is important during the upcoming SARS). And the birds themselves will also be able to relax.
6) Parrots. 2 large Macaws that can't get alone for a minute and have to constantly endure being touched (besides, in our opinion, they don't have much room to fly there). No matter how sociable you are, sometimes you want to be alone, they don't have such an opportunity here. There are a few lovebirds and a few more funny ones, but they prefer to stay under the ceiling. The bulk of them are budgies. There are more than 100 of them. They are more contact, but not all are well-groomed - there are frankly dirty parrots, many with sick beaks and eyes. It was frustrating. The exotarium at the zoo has gorgeous conditions for keeping parrots, compared to this basement.
7) At the exit, you are caught with a magnet and your photo. The price of the magnet is 8 rubles. As for me, it's expensive, especially when you know how this photo was taken (with a flash) and still caused some damage to the parrot.
In general, we were once again convinced that our animals are just earnings and everything is done to please visitors so that they can touch, stroke and go home with another magnet. Is it worth it? The entrance price is very high, you can walk around the zoo all day for such a price. But we would be willing to pay such a price if we saw that the conditions for keeping birds were decent, and walking around the parrot, we would enjoy communicating with birds, and not feel sorry for those who cannot fly away.
p.s. My 5-year-old daughter liked it. Seeing all of the above, we don't. A one-time hike.
I hope the owners will somehow reconsider their position and make the living conditions of their pets more bearable.