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African Birds - Disney Animals

A bird resting near a nest on a tree

Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park

Africa

Guests Can Be

Any Height

Age Interest

All Ages

Accessibility and Other Information - Opens Dialog

Accessibility

  • May Remain in Wheelchair/ECV

Interests

Animal Encounters, Animal Encounters

Encounter the wonder, colors and sounds of magnificent birds from Africa!

Two Northern Camine Bee Eater birds perched on a branch

African Birds at Walt Disney World Resort!

Birds can be found in every climate and terrain the African continent has to offer—from shrublands to woodlands to waterways.

Like some of their land animal counterparts, many African birds have uniquely striking features that are stunning to behold. And you can get an up-close look at these winged wonders at Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park.

Just follow the chirps and squawks to the aviary located on the Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail. It’s home to an incredible variety of colorful bird species.

A Green Woodhoopoe bird perched on a branch

Home Away From Home

Get ready to meet the amazing birds who live in Disney’s African aviary.

  • Green Woodhoopoe: Watch these curious birds explore their habitat as they hunt for insects hidden in the bark of trees.

  • African Jacana: Jacanas are better known for their walking than flying. Their long toes allow them to use floating lily pads as stepping-stones.

  • Northern Carmine Bee-Eater: In The Gambia, these birds are called “cousins to the fire,” because they can sit near fires and snatch bugs fleeing the flames. They can even remove bee stingers with their bills so they don’t get stung.

  • Taveta Golden Weaver: Be on the lookout for these very social birds and their distinct woven nests. Males are a bright golden yellow color with a greenish-yellow back and the females are yellowish-olive with dark stripes on their backs.

  • African Pygmy Goose: The distinctively colored African pygmy goose relies on its exceptional diving skills to hunt for seeds, insects and larvae and for evading predators.

An African Jacana bird walking on a log by the water

Disney Conservation: Saving African Birds

The Walt Disney Company is committed to saving wildlife and protecting the magic of nature together as a global community.

African birds are losing their habitat to expanding cities, pollution, flooding, invasive species and the conversion of forests to grazing areas for livestock. And while natural predators like hawks, owls and monitor lizards can threaten their populations, unsustainable hunting practices put even more pressure on them. In addition, the birds’ food supply is becoming tainted with pesticides.

Since 1995 the Disney Conservation Fund* has supported nonprofit organizations working with communities to protect African birds and their habitats, inspire environmental stewardship and foster respect for wildlife.

A vulture stares to the sky at Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park

Feathered Friends in Flight

Join animal behavior specialists for a behind-the-scenes look at how they care for and train our free-flying birds.

An adult gorilla with a baby gorilla riding on its back

Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail

Trek through a lush tropical forest and spot gorillas, hippos, zebras and more in their natural habitats.

A smiling woman holding a laughing child inside Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge

Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge

Step into the heart of Africa at this magnificent Resort hotel, with views of 4 lush savannas teeming with exotic animals and birds.

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*The Disney Conservation Fund is supported by The Walt Disney Company and Guests of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, with 100% of Guest contributions matched by Disney and directed to nonprofit organizations. Additionally, Disney covers all costs of managing the fund. The Disney Conservation Fund is not a charitable organization, and donations are not deductible as charitable contributions for U.S. tax purposes.

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