The blue-throated macaws weren\'t there, although there was an interactive sign that said "Returning Home!", saying that macaws were being freed into the wild so I\'m not sure.
Originally the zoo\'s Reptile House in 1937, Wings of the World features over 50 species of feathered creatures from 15 corners of the world that fly and swim in lavishly planted aviaries and displays that provide habitats as natural as the outdoors. Birds from the Amazon all the way to the Antarctic Coast are displayed. Guests can see owls, macaws, bird-of-paradises, hornbills, parakeets, auklets, puffins and even three species of penguins. Seeing opportunities for zoo visitors as such include two walk-though aviaries, open-fronted habitats, and species behind glass with underwater viewings.