Prague absolutely dominates in this category:
They have the parrot trail with the following species, all in charming aviaries with a nice view over Prague:
Purple-naped Lory
Orange-breasted Fig-parrot
Vernal Hanging Parrot
Brown Lory
Large Fig-parrot
Edwards’ Fig-parrot
Stella’s Lorikeet
Mitchell’s Lorikeet
Mindanao Lorikeet
At the end of the trail, there's a walkthrough with the following species:
Scaly-breasted Lorikeet
Superb Parrot
Rainbow Lorikeet
Crested Pigeon
Bush Thick-knee
Then the zoo has an Australian section with
cassowaries (viewable through glass panes indoors too) and
emus
They also have
ostrich on the savanna.
There is also a series of owl aviaries with
Oriental Bay-owl
Ural owl
Common barn owl
And a raptor aviary with
European Honey-buzzard
They also have
Canada goose in the bison exhibit.
Then, down the cliff they have:
A lake with
Dalmatian pelican and
Great White Pelican
And an amazing aviary with:
Eurasian Spoonbill
Asian Woollyneck
Black-headed Ibis
Spot-billed Pelican
Purple Heron
White-naped Crane
Red-crested Pochard
Milky Stork
Red-breasted Merganser
Smew
Magpie-goose
Baer’s Pochard
Black-crowned Night-heron
Rufous Night-heron
White-winged Wood Duck
Another aviary with:
Rock Pigeon
Vulturine Guineafowl
Lesser Kestrel
Marbled Teal
Common Teal
Yellow-billed Stork
Hadada Ibis
Abdim’s Stork
Hamerkop
African Comb Duck
White-headed Duck
Ferruginous Duck
Egyptian Vulture
Demoiselle Crane
Northern Bald Ibis
Little Owl
And then a little lake with
Bewick’s Swan
Red-breasted Goose
Cape Barren Goose
And the Great Aviary with:
Black Stork
Red Kite
Cinereous Vulture
Egyptian Vulture
Booted Eagle
There is also a
Bearded Vulture aviary alongside the cliff.
Then, in the bird wetlands they have in the first aviary:
Blue Crane
White Stork
Bewick’s Swan
Secretary Bird
African Black Duck
Muscovy Duck
In the second, devoted to native species and with underwater viewing for the birds:
Eurasian Oystercatcher
Northern Shoveller
Pied Avocet
Black-winged Stilt
European Stone Curlew
Rosy Starling
Harlequin Duck
Ruff
Northern Lapwing
Glossy Ibis
Then a walkthrough aviary with African theme:
Hottentot Teal
Blacksmith Lapwing
African Spoonbill
Hadada Ibis
Garganey
Hamerkop
Purple Swamphen
African Openbill
Malagasy Sacred Ibis
Hartlaub’s Duck
Red-winged Starling
Squacco Heron
Then a Pantanal aviary, which is also walkthrough, which holds:
White-cheeked Pintail
Roseate Spoonbill
Guira Cuckoo
Boat-billed Heron
Striated Heron
Southern Lapwing
White-throated Piping-guan
Brazilian Teal
White-faced Ibis
Black-faced Ibis
White Ibis
Bufflehead
Southern Screamer
West Indian Whistling-duck
Ringed Teal
And then the second South American aviary with:
Scarlet Ibis
Crested Oropendola
Horned Screamer
Brazilian Merganser ( these birds and their breeding succes alone would give Prague a point)
Then there is the
Shoebill aviary, which also has indoor viewing behind glass.
On the boardwalk to the Feline Pavilion, you can find:
Lesser White-fronted Goose
Red-breasted Goose
Magpie-goose
Emperor Goose
Eurasian Crane
Red-crowned Crane
Siberian Crane
In the Feline Pavilion, they have
House Finch,
Cuban Grassquit and
Ruddy Ground Dove in one of the exhibits too, together with Iguanas and turtles
Then, on the way to the Rakos house, there are 2 poor aviaries for
Slender-billed Parakeet and
Southern Festive Amazon.
The Rakos house itself is excellent though, with a
Kea aviary, a Phillipine aviary with:
Black-chinned Fruit-dove
Spotted Imperial Pigeon
Blue-naped Parrot
A highland New Guinea aviary with:
Pesquet’s Parrot
King Bird-of-Paradise
Raggiana Bird-of-Paradise
Cinnamon Ground Dove
A large walkthrough enclosure themed after lowland New Guinea with:
Palm Cockatoo
Helmeted Friarbird
Salvadori’s Fig-parrot
New Guinea Bronzewing
Green-naped Pheasant-pigeon
Pink-necked Green-pigeon
Sunda Teal
Western Crowned-pigeon
Superb Fruit-dove
A Jamaican aviary with:
Yellow-billed Amazon
Crested Quail-dove
Scaly-naped Pigeon
White-cheeked Pintail
Wattled Jacana
The Pantanal aviary with:
Hyacinth Macaw
Red-tailed Amazon
Wattled Jacana
Tataupa Tinamou
Scarlet-headed Blackbird
And then the Caatinga aviary with
Lear's Macaw and
Red-cowled Cardinal.
Then outdoors there is one more Peru aviary with:
Austral Parakeet
Cordilleran Parakeet
Monk Parakeet
Patagonian Conure
Then the Darwin Crater also has some nice aviaries, the first one, the Bush Bird aviary holds:
Common Bronzewing
Tawny Frogmouth
Budgerigar
Red-tailed Black Cockatoo
Wonga Pigeon
Golden-shouldered Parrot
And a Wetland Birds one with:
Australian Shelduck
Hardhead
Little Pied Cormorant
Blue-winged Kookaburra
Straw-necked Ibis
Rufous Night-heron
Then the old Birds of Southeast Asia exhibit, which has nice species but in small aviaries:
White-crested Laughingthrush
Vietnamese Pheasant
Edward’s Pheasant
Black-breasted Thrush
Sunda Laughingthrush
Northern Rufous Hornbill
Luzon Tarictic Hornbill
Palawan Peacock-pheasant
Philippine Metallic Pigeon
Philippine Scops-owl
Palawan Hornbill
Sumatran Laughingthrush
Bronze-tailed Peacock-pheasant
Coleto
Rufous-fronted Laughingthrush
Forsten’s Lorikeet
Salvadori’s Pheasant
Javan Green Magpie
Green Imperial Pigeon
Bali Starling
There is also an enclosure with Marabou Stork and Cape Barren Goose.
The Hornbill aviaries, with once again nice species and breeding succes, but less nice aviaries:
Rhinoceros Hornbill
Kagu
Hill Myna
Asian Glossy Starling
Madagascar Crested Ibis
Pink Pigeon
Great Indian Hornbill
Nicobar Pigeon
Then the first flamingo enclosure holds:
Chilean Flamingo
Caribbean Flamingo
Crested Duck
American Wood Duck
Then the second flamingo enclosure with:
Ruddy Shelduck
Red-crested Pochard
Eurasian Shoveler
Greater Flamingo
And then the biggest draw arguably, besides the bird wetlands and Rakos house maybe: the Sichuan house. A Chinese based walkthrough which holds:
Emei Shan Liocichla
Red-tailed Laughingthrush
Grey Peacock-pheasant
Common Emerald Dove
Pekin Robin
Barred Laughingthrush
Barred Cuckoo-dove
Ashy Woodpigeon
Eurasian Hoopoe
Little Bittern
Scaly Laughingthrush
White-rumped Shama
Bar-backed Partridge
Golden-crested Myna
Blue-crowned Laughingthrush
Orange-headed Thrush
Cabot’s Tragopan
White Wagtail
Blue-crowned Laughingthrush
Mandarin Duck
Great Argus
The outside aviary holds:
White-shouldered Starling
Scaly-sided Merganser
Crested Myna
Rufous-cheeked Laughingthrush
Spotted Dove
And then the Nature Around us exhibit has an
Australian Magpie aviary (bit random)
And two other walkthrough aviaries, one with:
Song Thrush
Stock Pigeon
European Greenfinch
Eurasian Hoopoe
White Wagtail
Common Linnet
Common Chaffinch
European Goldfinch
One with:
Common Chaffinch
Grey Partridge
Common Starling
European Roller
European Turtle-dove
And a
little owl aviary
Then the birds of prey (on the bottom right of the map):
Egyptian Vulture
King Vulture
Lesser Yellow-headed Vulture
Red-legged Seriema
Egyptian Vulture
Steller’s Sea Eagle
Spectacled Owl
Bald Eagle
Hooded Vulture
European Honey-buzzard
Pel’s Fishing-owl
Buffy Fishing-owl
And then Humboldt Penguin and Fuegian Steamer Duck
I based the species list partially of the excellent Review by
@Kalaw , which I read in anticipation to my visit next month.