Jurong Bird Park launches new High Flyers Show
Bird–lovers get to observe how birds fly and forage for food in the wild in a new High Flyers Show launched on Nov 30, 2012, at the Jurong Bird Park.
Supported by Jurong Bird Park and the Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) Foundation, the show replaces the Birds n Buddies Show. The displays will emphasise the alarming rates of deforestation and how this affects birds’ breeding patterns in the wild.
The High Flyers Show Logo. -- PHOTO: WILDLIFE RESERVES SINGAPORE
Staff from the Jurong Bird Park with Dr Lee Boon Yang, Chairman of SPH and SPH Foundation (4th from left), Mrs Lee and their two grandchildren, Choo Wen and Choo Kai, and Wildlife Reserves Singapore CEO, Mr Lee Meng Tat (in red shirt) watch as flamingoes walk around them after the newly launched High Flyers Show. -- ST PHOTO: CAROLINE CHIA
Mr Abdul Rashid Jalil, 46, a senior manager at the birdshow, intoduces Porsche, a scarlet macaw to children from Child@St 11 kindergarten. -- ST PHOTO: CAROLINE CHIA
Staff from the Jurong Bird Park with Dr Lee Boon Yang, Chairman of SPH and SPH Foundation (4th from left), Mrs Lee and their two grandchildren, Choo Wen and Choo Kai, Wildlife Reserves Singapore CEO, Mr Lee Meng Tat (in red shirt), SPHF director, Joe Conceicao with his daughter, Karen Wilson and son Patrick Conceicao (hidden) watch as flamingoes walk around them after the newly launched High Flyers Show. -- ST PHOTO: CAROLINE CHIA
Mr Abdul Rashid Jalil, 46, a senior manager at the birdshow, intoduces Porsche, a scarlet macaw to children from Child@St 11 kindergarten. -- ST PHOTO: CAROLINE CHIA
A macaw flies through a hoop held by a member of the audience and a Jurong Bird Park staff during the High Flyers Show. -- ST PHOTO: CAROLINE CHIA












