The Bloedel Conservatory at Queen Elizabeth Park housese 150 free-flying tropical birds & 500 kinds of exotic plants inside an historic triodetic dome.
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Constructed through a donation from Prentice Bloedel, the aviary was dedicated at its opening in 1969 βto a better appreciation and understanding of the world of plants.”
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If you’re in the area, see if you can spot the budgies.
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When I went, I didn’t spot any budgies π
Boo!