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About Aviary

A bird aviary, of course. Though there are far more species here (about 200) than in the Lory exhibit near the Land of the Dragons.

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awesome interaction with the birds! you must buy the nectar for the full experience, though. but once you do, they will come down and sit on your arm (or get close), and that is all the birds here that is! if they run out of nectar, they might bite your fingers, though, so beware! great experience though! - Jake Gould

It is a cool place where you can look at birds, I would go and watch the birds after you did all the rides you want. Not really very exciting. - Katie G-Desjardins

pretty cool. of course the birds only come to you if you have nectar which of course costs money to buy. but when you do have it its pretty fun. all the birds (which are things like lorries and small parrots and lovebirds) come and they will land on your arm or even on your head! its fun to let them stand on your arm while they drink the nectar. watch out for projectile bird poop!! - roxy m


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