Lesser Bird of Paradise Hatches at Bird Park
Bali Bird Park has reached another milestone in wildlife conservation with the successful hatching of a Lesser Bird of Paradise.
This incredible moment marks another success in the park’s ongoing program, Fighting Extinction, a mission to protect Indonesia’s most endangered bird species.
About the Lesser Bird of Paradise


The Lesser Bird of Paradise (Paradisaea minor) is one of the most stunning birds from Papua, Indonesia. It is famous for its golden and chestnut feathers that reflect the beauty of Papua’s tropical forests.
Unfortunately, its wild population has been declining due to deforestation and illegal hunting. That’s why each new birth at Bali Bird Park brings new hope for conservation and Indonesia’s biodiversity.
“This birth is proof of our long-term commitment to wildlife preservation,” said a Bali Bird Park representative.
If you’d like to discover more about endangered species in Indonesia, visit our article on the Bali Starling conservation at Bali Bird Park
Breeding Success at Bali Bird Park


The conservation team carefully observed the Lesser Bird of Paradise during courtship, nesting, incubation, and hatching. Each step required patience, care, and expertise.
Thanks to this dedication, Bali Bird Park provides a safe environment where rare birds can thrive and reproduce successfully.
Why the Lesser Bird of Paradise Matters
Native to the lowland and hill forests of Papua and northern Australia, the Lesser Bird of Paradise is admired for its graceful mating dance. During courtship, the male spreads his glowing feathers to attract the female a magical sight that represents balance, beauty, and harmony in nature.
Moreover, according to the IUCN Red List, this species is listed as Least Concern. This means its population is currently stable, although continued monitoring is still important to ensure it remains that way.
Fighting Extinction: Bali Bird Park’s Mission


Through its Fighting Extinction initiative, Bali Bird Park works to protect endangered species by combining:
- Breeding and protection of native Indonesian birds
- Educational programs to raise public awareness
- Collaboration with wildlife experts and research institutions
You can learn more about this initiative on the Bali Bird Park official site.
A Symbol of Hope and New Life
The hatching of the Lesser Bird of Paradise Bali Bird Park is more than just a success story it’s a symbol of hope. It proves that teamwork, science, and compassion can save species from extinction.
Every new life born here reminds us that conservation truly works when people care and take action.
Visit Bali Bird Park and Witness the Magic


Visitors can now see the Lesser Bird of Paradise and other rare birds in natural, lush habitats that reflect Indonesia’s wildlife diversity.
Join guided tours, watch feeding sessions, and learn more about Bali Bird Park’s conservation efforts.
Plan your visit today at www.balibirdpark.com.
With every new hatching, Bali Bird Park continues to lead Indonesia’s conservation movement proving that hope takes flight, one bird at a time.










