Plan Your Visit to Edinburgh Zoo

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| 6.00pm | April - Sept. |
| 5.00pm | Oct. & March |
| 4.30pm | Nov. - Feb. |
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Brilliant Birds
Brilliant Birds
A Brilliant Bonus - Now Open!
Our Brilliant Birds exhibit has even more to see, as we unveil a selection of amphibians and invertebrates later this month. They will be housed in the entrance hall before you enter the main exhibit.
Some of the animals you can expect to see are:
- Blue poison arrow frogs

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Phantasmal frogs
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Yellow-footed tortoise
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Macleays stick insects
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White’s tree frogs
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Sun beetles
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Nelson’s milk snake
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Lesser hedgehog tenrec
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Madagascan hissing cockroaches
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Giant African land snails
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Partula (Polynesian tree snails)
Our new amphibian and invertebrate exhibit is now OPEN!
Brilliant Birds
Brilliant birds is our new walkthrough aviary in the old Rainbow Landings building. This exhibit will showcase exotic species from around the world, including the Bali Starling, Violet Turaco and Nicobar pigeon.
So visitors can learn more about the various birds there will be a daily talk at 3.30pm.
There will be a series of events taking place from the Monday 18 July to celebrate, suitable for all the family.
Please see below the 'Brilliant Birds' you will see in our exciting new exhibit!
| Violet Turaco Violet turacos (Musophaga violacea) are also known as violaceous turacos or violet plantain-eaters. They are found in Chad, Ghana, Niger, Sierra Leone, Gambia, Senegal and Cameroon living in tropical savannas, wetlands, woodlands and forests. Find out more... |
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| Blue Faced Honeyeater The blue-faced honey eater (Entomyzon cyanotis) is found in Australia and Papua New Guinea. Always living close to a water source, they can be found in banana plantations, coastal heaths, farmland, forests, gardens, golf courses, mangroves, orchards, parks and woodlands. Find out more... |
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| Bleeding Heart Pigeon The Luzon bleeding heart pigeon (Gallicolumba luzonica) is only found in the Philippines inhabiting the islands of Luzon and Polillo. They live in tropical, dense rain forests. Find out more... |
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| Green Winged Dove The green-winged dove (Chalcophaps indica) is known by a variety of other names such as the emerald dove, green-backed dove or green pigeon. They are found in Australia, India, New Guinea, the Philippines and Sri Lanka living in dense, wet woodlands and rainforests. Find out more... |
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| Nicobar Pigeon Nicobar pigeons (Caloenas nicobarica) live in the lowland tropical forests and mangroves of Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands, Thailand, Vietnam and of course the Nicobar Islands. Find out more... |
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| Bali Starling As the name suggests, the Bali starling (Leucopsar rothschildi) is endemic to Bali, Indonesia. Adopted as their national bird, it is widely regarded as the most beautiful of the mynah family. At approximately 25cm long, they are identifiable by their pure white feathers and the blue skin around their eyes. Find out more... |
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| Cochin-Chinese red junglefowl There are five sub-species of red jungle fowl found throughout Asia and they are all the direct ancestors of domestic chickens. Cochin-Chinese red jungle fowl (Gallus gallus gallus) are found in Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam living in forests, mangroves, plantations and scrublands. Find out more... |
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