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  The National Aviary in Pittsburgh has received a 10-year-old female, endangered Steller’s sea eagle that will hopefully mate with resident Steller’s sea eagle, Kodiak, also known as Kody. The…

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Speckled Owl

Member Morning | October 21 | 9 am – 10 am | Space is limited, reservations are free National Aviary Members are welcomed to light refreshments, an owl greeter, Smiley…

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Boo! Join the National Aviary for a Halloween-inspired brunch. Aviary admission included to enjoy Owl-O-Ween festivities; seatings at 11 am & 12:30 pm.

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Who-o-o’s burrowed under there?! Kick off the National Aviary’s Owl-O-Ween festivities a few days early by joining Maria DeSimone Prascak of Maria’s Ideas (mariasideas.com) for a special 21+ evening edition of Brushes and Birds Evening Edition: Burrowing Owl – !

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Graphic of Autumn the Golden Eagle perched on a mossy rock amidst a dense forest.

Seasonal Events at the National Aviary Towering trees loom overhead, as you feel the rush of vibrant, feathered species flying or strutting by you during Forests, the National Aviary’s fall seasonal…

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National Aviary Celebrates the Mysterious Creatures of Fall with a Family-friendly Event Twilight Treks, and Owl-inspired Art Enjoy two weekends of Owl-O-Ween at the National Aviary, ornithologist-led Owl Prowls, and…

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An owl's wing stretched out during Project Owlnet

A Continent-wide Effort to Track Northern Saw-whet Owls Since 2013, the National Aviary has operated the first Project Owlnet banding station in Western Pennsylvania, one of very few banding stations…

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A Black-throated Blue Warbler sitting on a small branch in Western PA's Cook Forest. The Warbler is looking to its left, showcasing a large spot of white plumage on its chest, surrounded by various black and blue feathers.

There’s no better way to learn more about your favorite National Aviary birds or the birds in your backyard than from a National Aviary expert. The National Aviary offers a…

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Guam kingfishers hatched at National Aviary among first released into wild in nearly 40 years | CBS News

Three Guam kingfishers that hatched at the National Aviary have been released on an island in the Pacific, marking the first time their species has been in the wild in nearly 40 years.

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Guam Sihek Released to the Wild | National Aviary

Nine Guam Kingfishers have been released to the wild on Palmyra Atoll, making them the first of their kind to reside in the wild since the 1980s.  

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Take an Enchanting Journey through Forests this fall at the National Aviary! | National Aviary

Explore the Aviary’s new fall seasonal theme, Forests Presented by Peoples; learn more about the creatures who inhabit these woodland areas during TWO new daily activities, and say “hello again!” to the adorable Eurasian Eagle-Owl making her Animal Ambassador debut!

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  Extinct in the Wild birds head to new home ahead of first wild release | National Aviary

Precious Guam Kingfishers arrived on the Pacific Island as part of a project to re-establish a wild population 

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National Aviary works to bring back bird that’s extinct in the wild | CBS News

The National Aviary may be based in Pittsburgh but the important work they do spans the globe - playing an instrumental part in saving a bird that's been extinct in the wild for 40 years.

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