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building). In 1904, it was the largest bird cage ever built. It remains one of the world's largest free-flight aviaries. The 69 m (228 ft) long, 26 m (84 ft) wide, and 15 m (50 ft) high cage was built by the Smithsonian Institution specifically for the St. Louis World's
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base to prevent rats and other vermin from entering. Suspended aviaries are suspended in the air with only the 'legs' of the aviaries affixed to the ground; hence, the need for a protective base is eliminated in suspended aviaries. Most grounded aviaries typically feature a
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An aviary, a large cage to house and display birds, dates as far back and possibly earlier than the 1500s found in the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan as noted by Hernán Cortés when he and his men arrived in 1521. Also the
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opened in 1983 and is one of the world's largest free-flight aviaries. About 500 birds from all parts of the world occupy the area of the aviary. In this 16,000-square-metre (4-acre) exhibit, visitors see
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opened; it was then the largest in the world. The mammoth steel structure, 55 m (180 ft) long, 18 m (60 ft) wide and more than 30 m (100 ft) high, funded by the
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frame of public aviaries; however, it isn't uncommon for suspended aviaries to feature a metal frame. Aviaries are also used for research purposes in ornithology institutes.
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who have the space for them. Many bird breeders list themselves as "aviaries", since most bird pairs breed best in aviaries in contrast to breeding
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There are two main subcategories of home aviaries: grounded aviaries and suspended aviaries. Grounded aviaries are affixed to the ground with a
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Flight Cage. It is one of only two permanent structures built for the World's Fair which still remain (the other is the
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in some places in the United Kingdom. Aviaries often contain plants and shrubbery to simulate a natural environment.
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could be seen hunting under water, and in the free-flight hall visitors still walk amongst tropical birds in dense
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With the Antwerp cage system (1948), birds are only separate from public with a light system used indoor the
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The first large aviary inside a zoological garden was established in 1880 in the setting of the
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presented birds for the first time in large glassed miniature habitats. In diving exhibits,
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at a cost of $ 50,000, had no beams, cross or guy-wires to impede the flight of the birds.
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Scherpner, Christian, "Walk-through Bird aviaries at Frankfurt Zoo",
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Proposed architectural design for a French military aviary to house
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Home aviary, NĂ©then, Belgium, non-commercial wooden construction
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Petzold, Dirk, "Zoologischer Garten Frankfurt am Main", in
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In 1902, a flying cage was completed in the setting of the
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Index

Aviaries
Aviary (disambiguation)

birds
bats
birdcages
they can fly
zoological garden
London Zoo
National Zoo in Washington, D.C.
San Diego Zoo
Bird Paradise
Singapore
Edward Youde Aviary
Hong Kong
Pittsburgh
National Aviary
Hamilton Aviary
Hamilton, Ontario
Canada
urban park
Liberty Park
Salt Lake City
Utah
Waddesdon Manor
Versailles
public aquaria
Oregon Coast Aquarium
Newport, Oregon
Monterey Bay Aquarium

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