In 1989, the Sylvan Heights Avian Breeding Center was established and has grown into the world’s largest collection of waterfowl species. And as the collection grows, so does interest from the public, conservation organizations, and educational facilities. The plans for a bird park came from that momentum, to invite people to learn about birds and waterfowl from around the world, without disturbing the nesting birds at the breeding center. Sylvan Heights Bird Park was born and opened in 2006, now receiving more than 55,000 visitors each year. 

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Can you believe the world’s largest collection of waterfowl species is real? Make a plan and drive to Scotland Neck for a day to learn about these rare and endangered creatures. It is one of the best places to go in North Carolina.

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