Best aviarys

savetherhino

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My home zoo is the Milwaukee County Zoo and I think we have a really good aviary. I'm wondering what other zoos have very good aviarys.
 
From the ones I've visited, my favorites are Milwaukee, Lincoln Park, and San Diego Zoo with their 3 massive outdoor aviaries and the various birds and smaller aviaries throughout the park. Bird World at Denver was also very nice but not my favorite but it's closed now. Hopefully they have plans to build a new aviary or multiple around the zoo because for a zoo with such a prolific off exhibit bird breeding program, they have relatively few species on exhibit.
 
Bird Kingdom in Niagara Falls is pretty good from what I remember.
Lincoln Park Zoo's McCormick Bird House is a very good aviary.

Toronto Zoo's pavilions are all my personal favourites, if only for sentimental reasons.
 
Bronx and Leipzig, followed by North Carolina are probably my favorite aviaries that I've seen.
 
Odense zoos African walkthrough aviary is pretty Nice.
Flamingos, pelicans, hammerkop, cattle egrets, cape teal, guinea fowl, abdims stork and african spoonbill.
 
The most impressive aviary (with the most underwhelming collection) I remember is the one at Chiang Mai Zoo.

The most impressive memory of birds in an walk-through aviary is a toss-up between Walsrode’s large aviary when the Montezuma’s oropendolas were still in there, or the one hall at Pairi Daiza with 5 male greater BoPs in it, one of which was displaying.

I haven’t had a perfect match yet, between aviary and collection.
 
Two people have talked about the old San Diego zoo aviaries bug the new one at Africa Rocks is absolutely amazing.
 
Even though it’s fairly small with not many species, i really love hamertons outback walkthrough. There’s flocks of small finches and budgies, with brushtail possums, masked lapwings and wombats too:)
 
Even though it’s fairly small with not many species, i really love hamertons outback walkthrough. There’s flocks of small finches and budgies, with brushtail possums, masked lapwings and wombats too:)
They have possums and wombats in the walk-through aviary?
 
Are you including exhibits with other non-bird species such as ZooPark Beauval's hippo exhibit and Buffalo Zoo's Rainforest Falls?
 
NYC - I really like the Sea Bird Aviary at the Bronx Zoo (one of the more underrated exhibits at that zoo). It is home to Chilean birds like Magellanic penguins, Inca terns, Peruvian pelicans, and a variety of ducks.
The Tropics House at the Central Park Zoo is also lovely with an array of bird species from around the world. My favorite exhibit there would happen to be the Sea Bird Aviary (Antarctic penguins as well as puffins)
At the Queens Zoo, the aviary and thick-billed parrot/burrowing owl/king vulture exhibits are also lovely and immersive.

Elsewhere- Cincinnati Zoo's Wings of the World is also a great bird house because it has a big variety of bird species, including Antarctic penguins.
St. Louis Zoo and Detroit Zoo have the best Antarctic penguin exhibits I've ever seen.
Dallas World Zoo & Aquarium has amazing immersive free-flight aviaries for South American rainforest birds mixed with fish and monkeys. They also have exhibits for African and little blue penguins as well as American flamingos, but they're a bit on the small side.
 
Doué has some of the best walkthrough aviaries.

I also think that Doué has one of the best aviaries.
The aviary dug in the rock gives a natural and spectacular aspect to the whole it is really beautiful to see.
 
A quick question: do you know in which zoo you can see the largest aviary?
And what size is it?
 
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