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Who's Who in the Aviary

Walking into the Aviary inside Unseen New World a few things are obvious: the constant 76 degree temperature, tall trees, rushing water, and noisy birds.  However, it is easy to walk in and out without getting the full experience. 

Use this guide to make sure you don’t miss the diversity of animals in this exhibit!

What to look for

There are currently 10 species of birds from Central and South America and Africa along with two species of turtles and three species of lizards. Some of the best sights in the Aviary are watching a cardinal take a bath in the stream or the green woodhoopoes preening each other with their long, slender red beaks. The deeper you look, the more you will see. 

Star of the show: paradise tanager

One of the stars of the Aviary is the stunningly colorful paradise tanager.  Both males and females have bright green heads that contrast their red, blue, and black body.   Native to the forests of South America, our paradise tanagers prefer to stay high in the canopy in the Aviary. 

 

Unique sights and sounds: Black-spotted barbet

Try and spot the black-spotted barbet. It's different from many birds because they have two toes pointing forward and two toes pointing backward; similar to their woodpecker and toucan cousins.  The barbets make a sound similar to the cooing of a dove. 

 

When to visit

It's best to visit the Aviary early in the morning after they birds have their breakfast or later in the afternoon. The Aviary can be a tranquil place to stop, relax, and enjoy many different species of birds and other animals before heading back out to the Zoo trails.

 

Other Aviary Species

Chestnut-backed Thrush
African Pygmy Goose
Green Woodhoopoe
Purple-throated Fruitcrow

 

Spangled Cotina
Baltimore Oriole
Red Capped Cardinal
White-Faced Whistling Duck

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