The Bali Bird Park has many caged and tamed birds that interact with people. They also have a few reptiles including relatively small Komodo dragons. Some of the large birds would benefit from larger cages and larger mesh. The small mesh often made it difficult to photograph birds. My 1hr visit overlapped with the noon feeding. I'm conflicted with the park enabling people to touch birds (they don't seem concerned about flu transmission). Staff photographers were taking pictures of people holding/touching birds and prints could be purchased as one exits the gift shop.

Images were taken with either OM-1 MarkII + 150-400/F4.5 or Sony A1 MarkII with 70-200/F2.8

Profile view of Southern cassowary (previous cassowary pics from Brisbane were all front-facing). In this image, the relative size of the claws/legs to the body is impressive, ILCE-1M2, 1/250, F2.8, ISO.1600, 122.0 mm



Palm cockatoo, OM-1MarkII, 1/1000, F4.5, ISO.1000, 300 mm



Gray-crowned crane, ILCE-1M2, 1/250, F2.8, ISO.800, 70.0 mm



Knobbed hornbill, ILCE-1M2, 1/15, F11.0, ISO.125, 82.0 mm



Rhinoceros hornbill, OM-1MarkII, 1/1000, F6.3, ISO.1600, 316 mm



Blue-white macaw OM-1MarkII, Left: 1/1000, F4.5, ISO.1000, 300 mm. Right: 1/500, F2.8, ISO.160, 250 mm



1/1000, F5.6 ISO.1600 473mm.



Scarlet macaw ILCE-1M2, 1/500, F2.8, ISO.250, 200.0 mm



Moluccan king parrot ILCE-1M2, Left: 1/250, F2.8, ISO.800, 102.0 mm; Right: 1/250, F2.8, ISO.800, 102.0 mm



Black-capped Lory parrot, ILCE-1M2, 1/250, F2.8, ISO.800, 200.0 mm



Fischer's lovebird parrot, ILCE-1M2, 1/250, F2.8, ISO.800, 200.0 mm



Chattering Lory parrot, ILCE-1M2, 1/250, F2.8, ISO.800, 157.0 mm



Wallace's hawk-eagle (its lunch is the yellow chick in its claws) , OM-1MarkII, 1/1000, F4.5, ISO.2500, 300 mm





Buffy fish owl (housed in a very dark cage), ILCE-1M2, 1/250, F2.8, ISO.12800, 84.0 mm



Spotted wood owl (housed in a very dark cage), ILCE-1M2, 1/250, F2.8, ISO.12800, 200.0 mm