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Wetlands Feeding

May 26 | 11:30 am - 12:00 pm

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An event every day that begins at 11:30 am, repeating until May 26, 2023

An event every week that begins at 2:30 pm on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, repeating until May 26, 2023

Daily at 11:30 am & 2:30pm | Included with Admission

Learn all about the species, like Brown Pelicans, Blue-bellied Rollers, Boat-billed Herons, and Black-neck Stilts, that inhabit Wetlands with a National Aviary expert. Discover amazing facts about birds, find out what they eat, ways to help aid in conservation efforts, and more!

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National Aviary summer season includes ‘Superheroes of the Sky’ | Herald-Standard

New daily activities included with admission allow guests to get close with a league of Avian Superheroes!

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Superheroes of the Sky Launches at the National Aviary, Offering a Summer Full of Avian Adventures | National Aviary News

New daily activities included with admission allow guests to get close with a league of Avian Superheroes!

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New Peer-Reviewed Paper from Project Principalis Published in Ecology and Evolution Suggests Ivory-billed Woodpeckers Survive in Louisiana | National Aviary News

Project Principalis has released new evidence in Ecology and Evolution supporting the persistence of Ivory-billed Woodpeckers in Louisiana.

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The National Aviary’s Wetlands Renovation Win Prix Lumière Award | Association de vitrerie et fenestration du Québec

The National Aviary's Wetlands project won the Prix Lumière last night for the Institutional Commercial Project Category.

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Things to Do This Weekend | Pittsburgh Magazine

Top Pick: Up Close and Personal With Swooping Birds at the National Aviary

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