El Jardí dels Ocells is a compact bird park in Moja, Catalunya, Spain, where a forty-five-minute guided tour and free-roam visit introduce visitors to a curated collection of aviaries and ecological gardens. The walk begins at the entrance; guests check in with a QR code and are invited to arrive 15 minutes early. Underlapping paths thread between large, species-specific aviaries that house exotic parrots, raptors, and regional songbirds, while planted Mediterranean beds—olive, rosemary, and cork oak saplings—support local pollinators. The park’s signature features are its spacious flight enclosures that allow birds to fly in naturally lit volumes and a sheltered “Woodland Walk” that highlights understory species; note that the Woodland Walk is not wheelchair accessible, though most other routes accommodate wheelchairs and pushchairs. Guides focus on identification, behavior, and conservation, giving families and curious adults a hands-on primer about avian life. Educational panels explain migratory routes, the role of local wetlands and vineyards as stopover habitat, and practical steps visitors can take to support birds at home. Birdwatchers will appreciate the blend of global residents and Iberian species—flamboyant amazons and blue-backed parakeets sit near songful finches and warblers—making photography and listening equally rewarding. The setting in Moja places the park within a broader landscape of vineyards and rolling garigue; it’s an easy day trip from Vilafranca del Penedès and a quiet contrast to crowded coastal attractions. Practical amenities include family-friendly paths, interpretive displays, and guided options that suit all ages. Bring a pair of field binoculars if you have them, sun protection, and a small backpack for snacks; strollers are usually welcome except on the Woodland Walk. Why book this trip? El Jardí dels Ocells offers a concentrated, accessible wildlife encounter that balances spectacle with stewardship—an ideal stop for families, photographers, and anyone who wants a low-effort wildlife experience grounded in conservation. The park’s small scale makes every interaction feel personal; a local guide can answer specific questions about species, life cycles, and rescue efforts. Whether you’re planning a short, restorative outing between tastings in the Penedès or a focused half-hour of birding, this guided tour delivers close encounters, useful context, and a calm, environmentally minded way to enjoy Catalunya’s avifauna. Tours run year-round with seasonal shifts in plumage and song; spring brings nesting activity and bright juvenile plumage, while autumn highlights migration stopovers. The tour is suitable for toddlers through seniors; every child must be accompanied by an adult, and the park enforces respectful viewing distances to minimize stress on residents. Check the confirmation email for your QR code and arrive early to browse interpretive displays before the guide starts. Small-group tours reward patient observers—listen for calls, watch wingbeats, and learn from guides about local species and behavior patterns.