Kii — Indian Eagle-Owl
KII is an Indian eagle-owl (Bubo bengalensis)
and the twin sister of JIJI.
In our aviary she naturally has a leader-like presence—sometimes firm,
sometimes kind—with the other owls.
She loves people and will often relax by the window,
happily enjoying gentle back scratches.
With staff guidance she can perch on your arm,
and when it’s play time she goes all-out,
chasing toys with infectious energy.
Many visitors say seeing KII in a “high” mood makes them instantly happy.
Please approach calmly, keep voices low,
and avoid flash for comfortable viewing.
and the twin sister of JIJI.
In our aviary she naturally has a leader-like presence—sometimes firm,
sometimes kind—with the other owls.
She loves people and will often relax by the window,
happily enjoying gentle back scratches.
With staff guidance she can perch on your arm,
and when it’s play time she goes all-out,
chasing toys with infectious energy.
Many visitors say seeing KII in a “high” mood makes them instantly happy.
Please approach calmly, keep voices low,
and avoid flash for comfortable viewing.
Mini FAQ
Q1. Can I interact with KII?
A. Primarily watch and observe.
With staff guidance, limited arm-perching or close photos may be available.
Q2. What does KII enjoy?
A. Back scratches while she looks outside,
and simple enrichment toys.
Please ask staff before touching or offering toys.
Q3. When can I see a flight demo?
A. It depends on her condition and the day’s schedule.
Check with staff on arrival.
Q4. Any photo tips?
A. No flash. Move slowly, aim for a catchlight in her orange eyes,
and keep burst shots to a minimum.
A. Primarily watch and observe.
With staff guidance, limited arm-perching or close photos may be available.
Q2. What does KII enjoy?
A. Back scratches while she looks outside,
and simple enrichment toys.
Please ask staff before touching or offering toys.
Q3. When can I see a flight demo?
A. It depends on her condition and the day’s schedule.
Check with staff on arrival.
Q4. Any photo tips?
A. No flash. Move slowly, aim for a catchlight in her orange eyes,
and keep burst shots to a minimum.
Updated: 2025-09-22