Condor Court Pavers

Condor Court Pavers

Help pave a pathway to conservation! A Condor Court Paver provides an opportunity to support our mission and create a significant memory at the National Aviary

This is your LAST CHANCE to make your mark on the National Aviary’s conservation efforts. Whether you’re celebrating an anniversary or birthday, commemorating the memory of a loved one, or simply love our feathered friends, you can leave your mark at the Aviary for years to come.

Purchase a Paver

Orders MUST be received by December 31, 2025. All orders will be part of our Spring 2026 installation. 

A female Andean Condor

Condor Court

Condor Court, home to four impressive Andean Condors — including the only two Andean Condors to hatch in North American zoos in 2022 (Marijo and Illimani) — tells the story of the National Aviary’s work to save this species, which is Critically Endangered in Ecuador, and protect its habitats. Leave your mark for many years to come during the National Aviary Condor Court Paver Campaign.

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