Miniaturezoo954
Well-Known Member
Being a Birdlover, has made me fall in love with this spectacular building, every zoo that i have visited i spend a considerable amount of time studying their bird exhibits, and especially birdhouses.
Nothing wrong with great mesh aviary's like San Diego's or even my own local zoo's Wings of Asia, but i especially like the buildings, the artistic arquitecture and mixed of bird species really makes a fantastic match in my eyes.
Until now the Lila Acheson Wallace World of Birds is the Bronx zoo, is in my opinion the World's greathest building dedicated to birds alone.
Berlin Zoo's birdhouse is not a match,(i hear that the zoo might make a new one) Frankfurt's zoo birdhouse, not a match, Antwerp is not even close, and i have never visited London, but for what i have seen in pics and videos of their birdhouse i think is not even close.
The Bronx Zoo's bird building was built in 1971-72 and at 25 bird habitats is massive, the detail is excellent, from the plants, to the murals in the walls, so the massive list of bird species, back then i read it had 500 birds of 200 different species, i wonder how many are there today?, maybe somebody outhere in this forum has the answer?, whatever this number is, i'm sure it makes it the biggest bird building in the United States.
So based on this i was shocked after reading some sections of snowleopard's epic reviews, where he basically places the National Zoo's birdhouse over the Bronx's, now this is very interesting for me, because that is one Zoo here in the country where i live, that i have not visited, until recently i really had no intention of visiting this zoo, based on the horrible reviews it gets from the average visitor, but none of us in this forum i believe are your average zoo visitor, so i'm planing a trip to the nation's capital in late July, and one of my stops will be the Zoo.
I really do not know what to expect, and having reviewed every single piece of information outhere in the web about the Zoo, and especially the birdhouse, logic tells me, that it is close to impossible that this birdhouse is better that the Bronx's, in what way? it looks smaller, the birds listed in the website seem like very few species, the layout looks very simple compared to the bronx, less plants, no murals, so i plead with Snowleopard to explain his reason's behind calling this birdhouse one of the best of its kind in the country, if it is his own opinion and taste, then i'm fine with that, we all have our selective preferences, but if there is reason behind this, i would love for him or any other member that has visited this zoo (National Zoo in DC) to explain the details about this bird building, the website might just be very outdated, and maybe they only keep half of the birds listed.
And my second question, does anybody have an exact number of how many bird species the World of Birds in the Bronx currently houses.
Nothing wrong with great mesh aviary's like San Diego's or even my own local zoo's Wings of Asia, but i especially like the buildings, the artistic arquitecture and mixed of bird species really makes a fantastic match in my eyes.
Until now the Lila Acheson Wallace World of Birds is the Bronx zoo, is in my opinion the World's greathest building dedicated to birds alone.
Berlin Zoo's birdhouse is not a match,(i hear that the zoo might make a new one) Frankfurt's zoo birdhouse, not a match, Antwerp is not even close, and i have never visited London, but for what i have seen in pics and videos of their birdhouse i think is not even close.
The Bronx Zoo's bird building was built in 1971-72 and at 25 bird habitats is massive, the detail is excellent, from the plants, to the murals in the walls, so the massive list of bird species, back then i read it had 500 birds of 200 different species, i wonder how many are there today?, maybe somebody outhere in this forum has the answer?, whatever this number is, i'm sure it makes it the biggest bird building in the United States.
So based on this i was shocked after reading some sections of snowleopard's epic reviews, where he basically places the National Zoo's birdhouse over the Bronx's, now this is very interesting for me, because that is one Zoo here in the country where i live, that i have not visited, until recently i really had no intention of visiting this zoo, based on the horrible reviews it gets from the average visitor, but none of us in this forum i believe are your average zoo visitor, so i'm planing a trip to the nation's capital in late July, and one of my stops will be the Zoo.
I really do not know what to expect, and having reviewed every single piece of information outhere in the web about the Zoo, and especially the birdhouse, logic tells me, that it is close to impossible that this birdhouse is better that the Bronx's, in what way? it looks smaller, the birds listed in the website seem like very few species, the layout looks very simple compared to the bronx, less plants, no murals, so i plead with Snowleopard to explain his reason's behind calling this birdhouse one of the best of its kind in the country, if it is his own opinion and taste, then i'm fine with that, we all have our selective preferences, but if there is reason behind this, i would love for him or any other member that has visited this zoo (National Zoo in DC) to explain the details about this bird building, the website might just be very outdated, and maybe they only keep half of the birds listed.
And my second question, does anybody have an exact number of how many bird species the World of Birds in the Bronx currently houses.