Breckenridge

Sign outside Closed Aviary

Taken May 18, 2022
@Breckenridge Have you noticed any of the aviary's previous inhabitants elsewhere in the zoo yet? I'm curious about where any of them would go, unless they're planning on building some mesh aviaries.
 
@Coelacanth18 Yes. Several birds have been moved into the Desert Building. A pair of Emerald Starlings, an Inca Jay, and a Worm-eating Warbler are all free-flying while a Blue-faced Honeyeater is kept with the Kookaburras in their exhibit. A female Crested Coua is also in the Desert but will be moved in the future. The tortoises in the aviary will stay at the zoo but off habitat while the poison-dart frogs will go to other AZA facilities.
 

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Apple iPhone 7
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ƒ/1.8
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4.0 mm
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32
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Wed, 18 May 2022 9:11 AM
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