Yes I really enjoyed it and thought it was quite unique.
I found it to be a very well made exhibit (besides the exit being in the 2nd aviary, causing the need to backtrack to leave) and I as I said in my post in the zoos news thread I can't think of any other exhibit like it with a similar theme. I found it to be really immersive as well, it doesn't matter if an exhibit is incredible or downright awful, most exhibits tend to really only focus on the visual experience for the visitor. But here all the birds on display (ignoring the outdoor yards here which aren't much different) are in walkthrough/free flight aviaries, nothing behind glass or wire or anything like that. The visual, physical and aural (hopefully I used that word right) experience here was incredible. The experience of trying to find all the birds was fun, and multiple times birds nearly flew right into me, I got splashed multiple times as well, and hearing the various calls was really cool. These are mostly fairly common birds, and a lot of them I could probably find in my own neighborhood but I still really enjoyed trying to find them all and learning about them. Really enjoyed the historic preservation that was done as well, and I also found most of it to be very nice aesthetically.