Originally a reptile house built in 1936, Birds of the World was renovated in 1996 to house and display a variety of birds from songbirds to puffins. Elaborate artwork and lavishly planted aviaries give life to naturalistic exhibits, portraying habitats such as rainforests, grasslands and wetlands.
Explore
- Atlantic Puffin
- Bali Myna
- Blue-Crowned Laughing Thrush
- Blue-Crowned Motmot
- Boat-Billed Heron
- Buff-Crested Bustard
- Cape Barron Goose
- Common Eider
- Free Flight Aviary
- Guam Rail
- Hamerkop
- Horned Puffin
- Inca Tern
- King Penguin
- Magellanic Penguin
- Masked Lapwing
- Nicobar pigeon
- Pigeon Guillemot
- Polar Chair
- Red and Yellow Barbet
- Red-Capped Cardinal
- Rhinoceros Hornbill
- Scarlet Ibis
- Smew
- Southern Rockhopper Penguin
- Sunbittern
- Thick-Billed Parrot
- Victoria Crowned Pigeon
- White-Cheeked Bulbul
- White-Naped Pheasant Pigeon
- Yellow-Rumped Cacique