The yellow train that takes you for free from Martianez out to Loro Park at the Western edge of town near the beach.
A visit by King Bhumipol and Queen Sirikit of Thailand to Loro Parque has had quite an impact on the building style in the park.
Loro Park is known for its many parrots.
The parrots are quite curious.
This parrot wants to show off.
This crane is so used to people that it is standing close to a busy walkway, ignoring the interest it creates with the visitors.
Loro Parque has a large number of flamingos that spend most of their time on a large lawn at the middle of the park.
Pelicans enjoying their pond.
The pelikans are put together with turtles - look at the pelicans' foot.
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