Edward Youde Aviary

The Edward Youde Aviary (Chinese: 尤德觀鳥園) is a 3,000-square-metre (32,000 sq ft) aviary built over a natural valley at the southern corner of Hong Kong Park, which is located in Central at the bottom of the north eastern slope of Victoria Peak in Hong Kong.

The Edward Youde Aviary was opened to the public in September 1992 and managed by the Urban Council.

The aviary, largest in Southeast Asia,[1] is named after the late Sir Edward Youde, the Governor of Hong Kong from 1982 to 1986.

This walk-through aviary features a collection of 600 birds representing 80 species indigenous to Southeast Asia, Indonesia, and New Guinea.

[2] Great argus pheasants proclaim their presence by ringing territorial calls and give one of the most elaborate courtship displays in the bird world.

Edward Youde Aviary look from the outside
Bali mynah in aviary