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  • Teen Job Shadow

    Attention parents and caregivers of teens passionate about animals! Give your child a unique and enriching experience to "learn the ropes" of during our FOUR-PART series. 

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  • Sensory Friendly Time

    Explore the National Aviary during a sensory-inclusive experience, designed for those with sensory processing needs to make the most of their trip.

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  • Teen Job Shadow

    Attention parents and caregivers of teens passionate about animals! Give your child a unique and enriching experience to "learn the ropes" of during our FOUR-PART series. 

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National Aviary Receives $25,000 Grant from Foxwynd Foundation Towards the Continued Protection of Endangered Species | National Aviary

From the Guam Rail and Guam Kingfisher to the Loggerhead Shrike and the Red Siskin, the Foxwynd Foundation’s generous gift to the Aviary will help preserve at-risk species in human care and in the wild!

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Carla and Ecco are back, and so is the National Aviary’s Peregrine FalconCam | WPXI

It’s that time of year again! The National Aviary’s Peregrine FalconCam is up and running.

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The critters are all right, with the Zoo‘s lions enjoying movies, and Aviary eagles grooving in the snow | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

At the National Aviary, a number of cold-hardy birds are grooving in the snow and cold temperatures.

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Three Andean condor chicks hatch in Colombia as species nears local extinction | Mongabay

Since July 2024, three Andean condor chicks have hatched at an artificial incubation program located near Bogotá, Colombia’s capital city.

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Discover Unique Nests and Meet the Bird Species who Craft them during Nesting in Nature this Winter and Spring, ONLY at the National Aviary!  | National Aviary

Brand-new Daily Activities included with admission will bring you face to face with intricately designed nests and the breath-taking “artists” behind them.  

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