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The National Aviary is a unique nonprofit zoo in America, allowing guests to see free-flying bird habitats, meet signature species and dive into new adventures.
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Visit Today! Are you interested in visiting the National Aviary anytime soon? Check out all of the information you need to know about visiting the National Aviary here.
Calendar - National Aviary
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 …
Hours & Admissions | National Aviary
Meet feathered and furry forest friends from around the world during a National Aviary Animal Encounter! Look into an owl’s large, captivating eyes, hear the pitter-patter of a skunk’s paws up …
Our Animals | National Aviary
The National Aviary is home to over 500 birds and other animals representing more than 150 species. Check out all of Our Animals here!
Programs & Encounters | National Aviary
The National Aviary gives guests many opportunities to interact with our birds and animals through programs, encounters, field trips, classes and more.
About Us - National Aviary
Home to over 500 birds, the National Aviary is the only independent nonprofit bird zoo in America. Visit the National Aviary today for the experience of a lifetime.
National Aviary
Visit the National Aviary Today! A trip to the nation's bird zoo allows you to step into lush, free-flying bird habitats. Get your tickets today to experience all the National Aviary has to offer. Book Now
Directions & Parking | National Aviary
Visitors may access the National Aviary entrance on Arch Street via a 2-minute walk through Allegheny Commons Park. Please note: the Aviary parking lot closes nightly at 5 pm.
Birds & Habitats | National Aviary
The National Aviary is home to more than 500 birds and mammals representing species from around the world. Explore walk-through habitats where birds fly freely around you, and a sloth can be spotted in …