Explore fascinating wonderlands

and the species that inhabit them during the National Aviary’s fall theme, Forests Presented by PeoplesUncover the magic of mythical-like woods through spellbinding Daily Activities, Interactive Play Spaces, and bewitching free-flight habitats. 

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Daily Activities

The National Aviary offers a variety of Daily Activities for an incredible visitor experience. View an insightful feeding, watch birds soar over the audience during a live bird show, or get up close with your favorite species during an Animal Encounter!

Owl Prowl: Wingfield Pines

Fri., October 3 | 7 - 9 pm | Members: $20 per participant; Non-Members: $25 | Wingfield Pines

Who-o-o will you hear calling from the trees at night? Take a twilight trek through Wingfield Pines with the National Aviary's own Cathy Schlott, and search (and listen!) for some of nature's most mysterious creatures: owls. Learn more about Pittsburgh's native owl species and regale as Cathy shares her expertise on these nocturnal neighbors - from their amazing adaptations to their incredible behaviors.  Wingfield Pines is protected via the Allegheny Land Trust (ATL) and serves as a natural refuge for flora and fauna, including native and migrating birds. Nearly 200 individual bird species have been observed at Wingfield Pines, including Barred Owls! Owl Prowl Tips:

  • Participants should wear appropriate footwear for walking on unpaved paths
  • Have a flashlight handy

Participants must be 6 years of age or older; under 18 must be accompanied by a registered adult. A short, printed guide that highlights the owl species you'll be learning about will be provided. 

 A Northern Saw-whet Owl AS A BONUS: Symbolically adopt a Northern Saw-whet Owl this fall. All adoptions support the National Aviary's critical conservation effort, Project Owlnet

Fly to National Parks Around the World!

National parks are home to some of the world’s most mystifying forests…and critters that call those woodland wonders home! Join TWO Aviary experts for our most immersive show to date: Passport to Parks, presented by AAA Travel. Witness the Palm-nut Vulture that resides along the forest edge of Sub-Saharan Africa, a Curl-crested Aracari that calls the Andes Mountains home, and so much more!

Must purchase General Admission tickets and add-on tickets to Passport to Parks! Tickets are available for purchase online and at our Guest Services Desk. 

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