By Damon Mitchell • Published: 17 Jun 2020 • 12:40
Just 100 metres from the sea and nestled on the slopes of Castillo San Miguel, the Loro Sexi Park has been home to an important collection of bird specimens belonging to more than 100 different species for more than three decades, with a selection ranging from the common pigeon to the spectacular peacock, parrots, cockatoos, macaws, lemurs, ducks and a beautiful cactus garden to complete your visit.
After three months closed to the public, where the parks population increasing with some births, this Friday it is reopened to the public with the security measures set by health officials.
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