The aviary is designed to mimic the birds’ natural habitats, providing ample space for them to fly, nest, and interact freely.
Discover the Bird Aviary
we are passionate about creating environments where both nature and visitors can thrive in harmony. One of the standout features of our farm is the bird aviary—a beautifully designed sanctuary that is home to a wide variety of bird species. Whether you’re an avid bird watcher or simply seeking a peaceful escape, the Kaynela Farms bird aviary offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature, observe stunning birds, and learn more about the important role they play in the ecosystem.
The Kaynela Farms bird aviary was created with one goal in mind: to provide a safe, spacious, and enriching environment for birds, while offering visitors a place to relax, learn, and appreciate the natural world. Designed to resemble the birds’ natural habitats, the aviary is an immersive experience. It features lush greenery, natural water features, and carefully selected plant life that not only enhances the aesthetic beauty but also provides essential shelter and food for the birds that reside there.
Upon entering the aviary, you are immediately surrounded by the sounds of birds chirping, whistling, and calling to one another. The gentle flutter of wings overhead adds to the peaceful atmosphere, making the aviary a truly serene environment. As you stroll along the winding pathways, you’ll be treated to close-up views of the birds as they perch on branches, forage for food, and interact with each other. The aviary is designed to give visitors a sense of being immersed in the birds’ world, offering a calm and reflective experience.
A melanistic blue pheasant is a striking and rare variant of the common pheasant (Phasianus colchicus), known for its unique and iridescent dark blue or blackish plumage. The melanism refers to an overproduction of melanin, which gives the bird its darker coloration.
Turacos are medium-sized birds, with a long tail and a short, stout bill. They are highly social and often found in small groups in the wild, typically inhabiting forests, woodlands, and savannahs. Their diet consists mainly of fruit, but they also eat leaves, flowers, and some insects.
Blue Pekin Bantams are a small, ornamental breed of chicken known for their friendly temperament and fluffy appearance. They are a variety of the Pekin Bantam breed, characterized by their soft, blue-gray feathers and compact size.
These parrots are known for their problem-solving skills, social nature, and strong bond with their owners. However, they require a lot of mental stimulation and social interaction to stay happy and healthy. African Greys can live for up to 50–60 years in captivity, making them long-term companions.
Golden Pheasants prefer wooded areas with dense undergrowth. They are ground-dwelling birds, though they can fly short distances if needed. Their diet consists of seeds, grains, and invertebrates like insects. In captivity, they can adapt to varied environments as long as they have ample space and shelter.
These pigeons come in a variety of colors, including white, black, blue, and silver, and are bred primarily for ornamental and exhibition purposes rather than for flying or homing. American Fantails are generally gentle and calm, making them easy to handle.
The Sebright chicken is a small, ornamental breed known for its striking appearance. It is one of the oldest bantam (miniature) breeds, created by Sir John Sebright in the early 1800s in England. Sebright chickens are unique in that both males and females have the same feathering pattern, with each feather outlined in a contrasting color, giving them a lacy look.
Frizzle Bantams are a distinctive and eye-catching breed of chicken known for their unique feathering. Unlike typical chickens, their feathers curl outward rather than lying flat against their bodies, giving them a “frizzled” or fluffy appearance. This trait can occur in many bantam breeds, but Frizzled Bantams themselves are often a specific group bred for this characteristic.
Polish chickens come in a variety of colors, including black, white, buff, and silver-laced. They are relatively small to medium in size and are primarily kept for their unique looks rather than for egg production or meat. However, they do lay white eggs at a moderate rate.
At Kaynela Farms, we proudly host a stunning collection of peacocks. These magnificent birds, known for their vibrant, iridescent feathers and elegant displays, add a unique charm to our farm. Visitors can enjoy watching these beautiful creatures in their natural habitat, enhancing their connection to nature and wildlife.
Frillback Pigeons are generally calm, docile, and easy to handle, making them excellent birds for hobbyists and pigeon enthusiasts. Like most pigeons, they are social and enjoy being kept in flocks. They can adapt well to aviaries or lofts but need proper care due to their feather structure.
These birds are highly adaptable, found in various habitats, including farmlands, grasslands, and woodlands. While they’re primarily ground-dwellers, pheasants are strong fliers when startled. They feed on a variety of seeds, insects, and small invertebrates. Known for their beauty, they are often kept in aviaries or bred for game bird hunting purposes.