The Charity Randall Foundation Eagle Hall

The Charity Randall Foundation Eagle Hall

Gaze in on Kodiak, Kody the Steller’s Sea Eagle™® and his new potential mate, Aurora! Steller’s Sea Eagles are considered one of the world’s largest eagle species and feature distinct yellow beaks. Fun fact: female birds of prey are generally larger than their male counterparts…see if you can spot the difference between Kody and Aurora based on this knowledge!

It’s only fitting that the National Aviary is home to a pair of the United States of America’s national bird…Bald Eagles! Flinn and Indy sustained injuries in the wild that limited their chances of survival in the wild. They have a comfortable home at the National Aviary where their every need is met, and they serve as ambassadors for their species.

Two Bald Eagles perched on a branch
A Steller's Sea Eagle perched on a branch

As you travel down The Charity Randall Foundation Eagle Hall, meet two colorful birds, Mango and Tango, a pair of Toco Toucans! Mango and Tango share their habitat, TreeTops Presented by Peoples, with a pair of  Vietnam Pheasants. Native to the forests of Vietnam, this species was last seen in the wild in 2000 and is considered by some to be Extinct in the Wild. This pair has already successfully raised one chick since arriving at the National Aviary in late 2018!

In The Charity Randall Foundation Eagle Hall, you can glimpse through our Avian Care Center window into our state-of-the-art Avian Hospital, where our expert team of veterinarians provides medical care for birds. Depending on when you visit, you may see an egg incubating or a chick taking its first steps!

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The Charity Randall Foundation Eagle Hall will lead you to The Garden Room, the National Aviary’s exciting events venue!

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A bird that's extinct in the wild recently hatched at the National Aviary.

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There’s more than cuteness overload when it comes to the National Aviary’s flock of African penguins. This critically endangered species, expected to be extinct in a decade, is attracting attention – and help – in its fight for survival in the wild.

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Penguins hatched at National Aviary join colony with new names | MSN

The African penguin chicks that hatched at the National Aviary have new names, and they're ready to join the colony.

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Penguins hatched at National Aviary join colony with new names | KDKA News

The aviary revealed the penguins' names on Monday, sharing photos of the adorable siblings waddling around their new home.

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National Aviary reveals names for its youngest Penguins as they join the colony | WPXI

The National Aviary’s youngest African Penguins have officially joined the colony.

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