Largest Bird Collections

another place is the sylvan heights waterfowl center which just opened to the public recently. It holds one of the largest waterfowl collections anywhere. Nearby, the north carolina zoo has a beautiful aviary although not a terribly large collection. Both places are noted for many first time in captivity breedings
 
how about the National Aviary in Pittsburgh? I have never been there and don't know much about it. A large collection?
 
how about the National Aviary in Pittsburgh? I have never been there and don't know much about it. A large collection?

There used to be (and probably still is) a species list on their website. From what I remember it's a pretty large collection with several rarely-seen species. I haven't actually been there though.
 
There used to be (and probably still is) a species list on their website. From what I remember it's a pretty large collection with several rarely-seen species. I haven't actually been there though.

Thanks. Found this list but if information elsewhere on their page is correct almost half their species are not on it For & About the Birds

Says more than 200 species About The National Aviary

200+ bird species is impressive and place them very high among zoos in USA but still significant less than the zoos in USA with most birds.
 
thanks for that link. Like you say it is out-dated (it says Dallas World Aquarium only has 72 bird species but today I'm sure it is much higher) but still give a good idea about the size of most zoos. To get back to the first question asked by user Electus Parrot this is the top 10 list for North America by that page

San Diego Zoo: 438 bird species
San Diego Wild Animals Park: 306 bird species (many bird species kept both at San Diego Zoo and Animal Park)
San Antonio Zool. Gardens & Aquarium: 301 bird species
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden: 261 bird species
Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo: 236 bird species
Bronx Zoo: 228 bird species
Houston Zoological Gardens: 227 bird species
National Aviary in Pittsburgh: 212 bird species
St. Louis Zoological Park: 195 bird species
Sedgwick County Zoo: 182 bird species

Total list Zoo.asp
 
Moebelle, did you only count the birds on public display? There are vast amounts of off-exhibit space in Jungle Trails, A large refrigerated room which once held alcids/somateria and the basement of the Birdhouse which again has numerous off-exhibit aviaries (perhaps more than are on display upstairs in the public space).
 
Moebelle, did you only count the birds on public display? There are vast amounts of off-exhibit space in Jungle Trails, A large refrigerated room which once held alcids/somateria and the basement of the Birdhouse which again has numerous off-exhibit aviaries (perhaps more than are on display upstairs in the public space).


Would definitely want to see that.
 
I can assure you that there are far more than 110 species of birds at the Cincinnati Zoo ;) As Dicerorhinus said, the behind the scenes areas in the basement of Wings of the World are immense, and they hold far more species than are on display upstairs. Having seen it in person, I can say that it is avian enthusiast's paradise ;) Albeit it has been a few years since I've been down there, I can't imagine that things have changed much in terms of the number of species held off-exhibit. (The large "birds through time" mural downstairs is also very nice!) That's not to mention the species used in the Wings of Wonder bird show!
 
I can assure you that there are far more than 110 species of birds at the Cincinnati Zoo ;) As Dicerorhinus said, the behind the scenes areas in the basement of Wings of the World are immense, and they hold far more species than are on display upstairs. Having seen it in person, I can say that it is avian enthusiast's paradise ;) Albeit it has been a few years since I've been down there, I can't imagine that things have changed much in terms of the number of species held off-exhibit. (The large "birds through time" mural downstairs is also very nice!) That's not to mention the species used in the Wings of Wonder bird show!

I counted 167 this time.
1. African Grey Hornbill
2. African Penguin
3. African Pygmy Goose
4. American Black Duck
5. American Kestrel
6. Andean Condor
7. Bald Eagle
8. Bali Mynah
9. Barn Owl
10. Barnacle Goose
11. Barred Owl
12. Barrow's Goldeneye
13. Black-capped Lory
14. Black-casqued Wattled Hornbill
15. Blue-crowned Laughingthrush
16. Black-faced Ibis
17. Black-winged Red Bishop
18. Black Lory
19. Black Vulture
20. Blue-breasted Kingfisher
21. Blue-and-Gold Macaw
22. Blue-crowned Motmot
23. Blue Ground Dove
24. Blue-naped Mousebird
25. Blue-streaked Lory
26. Blue-throated Macaw
27. Blue-winged Goose
28. Boat-billed Heron
29. Brown Lory
30. Bruce's Green Pigeon
31. Canvasback
32. Cape Barren Goose
33. Cardinal Lory
34. Chattering Lory
35. Chestnut Teal
36. Chiloe Wigeon
37. Collared Imperial Pigeon
38. Common Murre
39. Congo Peafowl
40. Crested Auklet
41. Croaking Ground Dove
42. Double-crested Cormorant
43. Eastern Screech-Owl
44. Elegant Crested Tinamou
45. Emu
46. Four-banded Sandgrouse
47. Gadwall
48. Galah
49. Golden-breasted starling
50. Golden Parakeet
51. Gouldian Finch
52. Golden-headed Manakin
53. Greater Scaup
54. Great Horned Owl
55. Grey Crowned Crane
56. Guam Rail
57. Guira Cuckoo
58. Hamerkop
59. Harris's Hawk
60. Harlequin Duck
61. Himalayan Bulbul
62. Hooded Merganser
63. Hooded Pitta
64. Horned Puffin
65. Hyacinth Macaw
66. Imperial Shag
67. Inca Tern
68. Jambu Fruit Dove
69. Kea
70. King Penguin
71. Lanner Falcon
72. Laughing Kookaburra
73. Lesser Adjutant
74. Least Auklet
75. Leaf Lorikeet
76. Lesser Scaup
77. Little Penguin
78. Magellanic Penguin
79. Magpie Goose
80. Mallard Duck
81. Major Mitchell's Cockatoo
82. Mandarin Duck
83. Maranon Pigeon
84. Mariana Fruit Dove
85. Nicobar Pigeon
86. Northern Bald Ibis
87. Northern Bobwhite
88. Northern Carmine Bee-eater
89. Northern Ground Hornbill
90. Northern Helmeted Curassow
91. Northern Pintail
92. Northern Shoveler
93. Northern Yellow-billed Hornbill
94. Olive-headed Lorikeet
95. Opal-rumped Tanager
96. Ornate Fruit Dove
97. Ornate Lorikeet
98. Paradise Tanager
99. Peregrine Falcon
100. Pesquet's Parrot
101. Pied Imperial Pigeon
102. Pigeon Guillemot
103. Pink-backed Pelican
104. Princess Parrot
105. Rainbow Lorikeet
106. Raggiana Bird-of-Paradise
107. Red-capped Cardinal
108. Red-and-green Macaw
109. Redhead
110. Red-and-yellow Barbet
111. Red-breasted Merganser
112. Red-collared Lorikeet
113. Red-crested Korhaan
114. Red-crowned Crane
115. Red Junglefowl
116. Red-shouldered Hawk
117. Red Shoveler
118. Red-tailed Hawk
119. Rhinoceros Hornbill
120. Ringed Turtle-Dove
121. Red-flanked Lorikeet
122. Red-legged Seriema
123. Red lory
124. Red-rumped Cacique
125. Red-tailed Black Cockatoo
126. Rock Pigeon
127. Ross's Turaco
128. Ruddy Duck
129. Ruddy Shelduck
130. Ruby-throated Hummingbird
131. Saddle-billed Stork
132. Saffron Finch
133. Sandhill Crane
134. Salmon-crested Cockatoo
135. Scarlet-chested Parrot
136. Scarlet Ibis
137. Siberian Crane
138. Southern Lapwing
139. Southern Rockhopper Penguin
140. Southern Screamer
141. Spangled Cotinga
142. Spectacled Eider
143. Spectacled Owl
144. Speckled Pigeon
145. Sulphur-crested Cockatoo
146. Sunbittern
147. Sunset Lorikeet
148. Sun Parakeet
149. Steller's Sea-Eagle
150. Streaked Lory
151. Superb Parrot
152. Tawny Frogmouth
153. Thick-billed Parrot
154. Tricolored Heron
155. Upland Goose
156. Victoria Crowned Pigeon
157. Violet-backed Starling
158. White-faced Whistling-Duck
159. White-naped Pheasant Pigeon
160. White-necked Raven
161. White-throated Ground Dove
162. Whiskered Auklet
163. Wood Duck
164. Yellow-billed Pintail
165. Yellow-crowned Bishop
166. Yellow-naped Parrot
167. Yellow-rumped Cacique
 
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