Wildwood Wildlife Park has this aviary for Western Rosellas:
Any other interestingly-shaped aviaries out there?
Any other interestingly-shaped aviaries out there?
That is an oddly shaped aviary. I don’t know of any “weirdly shaped” ones, but some zoos have really small aviaries which are going out of “style.”Wildwood Wildlife Park has this aviary for Western Rosellas:
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Any other interestingly-shaped aviaries out there?
Is there any reason it's shaped like that, or "just because"?The spider-car aviary at Veldhoven:
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The spider-car aviary at Veldhoven:
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The spider-car aviary at Veldhoven: Very odd! Why the car??
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What is the meaning of this? I can understand the archway aviary going over the path, but who in their right mind thought that this was a good idea?The spider-car aviary at Veldhoven:
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I don’t understand this aviary lol...The spider-car aviary at Veldhoven:
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The spider-car aviary at Veldhoven:
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The spider-car aviary at Veldhoven:
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What is the meaning of this? I can understand the archway aviary going over the path, but who in their right mind thought that this was a good idea?
Mine immediately thought of David Bowie, but I guess that just shows my age.....My brain immediately thought of Harry Potter![]()
That's extremely vague. The biggest African Bird Aviary in North America is Scripps Aviary at San Diego which I mentioned earlier. The only Aviary I can think of with good architecture would probably be South Africa at Dallas World Aquarium.I saw some pictures here on zoochat of this incredible looking aviary in a zoo in the USA.
It had fascinating modern architecture with quite a nice aesthetic too but irritatingly I can't remember what the name of the zoo was.
The only thing I can remember is that it was some kind of aviary-walkthrough type building that housed African bird species.