extremely close
It is 18,080 Square feet or .415 acres so your google tool is quite accurate
It is 18,080 Square feet or .415 acres so your google tool is quite accurate
Do you have a source with the dimensions?Not number 1 by any means but at least number 4 in the world (and number 1 for birds of prey) is the giant aviary at Les Aigles du Leman in Sciez, France. Almost 4 and a half acres (1.8ha).
It is 20m high and 50m in diameter.There is an enormous aviary at the Crested Ibis Nature Reserve in the Yangxian country, Shaanxi, China. I could only find one picture in the internet:
https://youimg1.tripcdn.com/target/100s1f000001gx60vACD9_C_640_470.jpg
In life it looks absolutely gigantic, especially because it stands in the open country. It apparently holds only Crested Ibis and may not be open to the public from inside.
Who speaks Chinese and can find more details?
Do you have a source with the dimensions?
I have to also try and include the Edward Youde Aviary in Hong Kong, which is amongst the largest, but the only size I can find is 3000 sq m (or 32,000 sq ft) but no dimensions.
Where are you getting the 2.5 acres from? I can't find a reference for it.Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary's Lost Valley Aviary is 2.5 acres and 38 metres tall at its highest point.
I emailed the zoo to find out more about its exact size:Where are you getting the 2.5 acres from? I can't find a reference for it.
I quite like this aviary its been there quite some time now. Very glad to know it has more species inside than in the past. This type of aviary would do well at Australia zoo instead of the box style and straight footpath seen end to end.I emailed the zoo to find out more about its exact size:
“At its highest point the aviary stands at 38 metres with approximately 2.5 acres of land inside the aviary itself.“
And this aviary isn't included because when working out the size it turned out to be only 0.7 acres which is much smaller than all the others.I have to also try and include the Edward Youde Aviary in Hong Kong, which is amongst the largest, but the only size I can find is 3000 sq m (or 32,000 sq ft) but no dimensions.
I have added this in, at number eight.I don't think it was mentionned there but Parrot World in France, which opened last year has a 1 hectare south-american walkthrough aviary so 8 suppose it must be in the list.
3) Les Aigles du Leman's raptor aviary La Terre des Aigles (France)
1) Birds of Eden (South Africa)
4) Melaka Bird Park (Malaysia)
5) Islamabad Bird Park (Pakistan)
6) Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary's Lost Valley aviary (Australia)
7) Bioparc Zoo de Doue's South American aviary (France)
8) Bioparque Temaikan's aviary (Argentina)
9-11) Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo's Simmons Aviary (USA)
9-11) Zoo Miami's Wings of Asia (USA)
9-11) Flying High's walk-through aviary (Australia)
Out of curiosity, @lintworm, it would be interesting to know the size of three aviaries that I've seen in recent years. This one wouldn't make the 'largest aviary list', but I'm intrigued to find out how big the Steller's Sea Eagle aviary at Scandinavian Wildlife Park (Denmark) is.
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The other is the enormous African Waters aviary at Odense Zoo (Denmark):
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Lastly, there is the huge aviary at Mondo Verde (Netherlands) that the zoo claims is the largest in Europe. It's big, but the zoo is surely exaggerating.
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Out of curiosity, @lintworm, it would be interesting to know the size of three aviaries that I've seen in recent years. This one wouldn't make the 'largest aviary list', but I'm intrigued to find out how big the Steller's Sea Eagle aviary at Scandinavian Wildlife Park (Denmark) is.
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The other is the enormous African Waters aviary at Odense Zoo (Denmark):
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Lastly, there is the huge aviary at Mondo Verde (Netherlands) that the zoo claims is the largest in Europe. It's big, but the zoo is surely exaggerating.
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