Habitat improvements are currently being made to the South American Aviary and Puffin habitats. Please exit Birds of the World by returning back through the habitat and walking out the front entry doors.
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
- 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
- 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