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  2. White-crowned parrot - Wikipedia

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    Ideally, the aviaries should be made of stout wire mesh, [6] and be at least 1.5 times the wingspan of the parrot. Since parrots flap their wings to exercise, which maintains bone strength and functioning of joints to improve heart performance, [ 6 ] the enclosure should allow room for the parrot to spread their wings and accommodate airborne ...

  3. Aviary - Wikipedia

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    The use of nylon instead of wire is a unique concept. [12] Birds of Eden bird sanctuary, located in the Western Cape of South Africa, is possibly the largest free flight aviary in the world. The aviary opened in 2005 and covers an area of 21,761 m 2 (234,230 sq ft) with a total volume of 375,372 m 3 (13,256,100 cu ft). It is home to around ...

  4. Category:Aviaries in the United States - Wikipedia

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  5. David Fleay Wildlife Park - Wikipedia

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    The aviary is 9.1 metres (30 ft) long x 4.8 metres (16 ft) wide x approximately 5.0 metres (16.4 ft) high. It is a sawn timber-framed structure with birdwire to the walls and roof. The south-west corner of the walls and roof are partially enclosed with Super-6 corrugated asbestos cement and corrugated iron.

  6. National Aviary - Wikipedia

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    The National Aviary, located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is the only independent indoor nonprofit aviary in the United States. It is also the country's largest aviary, and the only one accorded honorary "National" status by the United States Congress .

  7. King quail - Wikipedia

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    They may be housed in pairs to quartets in a planted aviary, kept singly in bird cages, or in colonies in large flights. Males may compete, as may females. Suspension cages do not work well for this species of quail because of their smaller feet; a much finer size of floor wire should be employed. [11]