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  2. Varro's Aviary - Wikipedia

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    Varro's Aviary (also known as Ornithon) was a part of the Roman villa built in the 1st century BC (c. 40 BC [1]) by Marcus Terentius Varro, an important figure in Ancient Rome at the times of Cicero. While the building itself is long gone, Varro's very detailed description of the aviary is preserved in his book de Re Rustica . [ 2 ]

  3. Aviary - Wikipedia

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    Home aviary, Néthen, Belgium, non-commercial wooden construction. An aviary is a large enclosure for confining birds, although bats may also be considered for display. Unlike birdcages, aviaries allow birds a larger living space where they can fly; hence, aviaries are also sometimes known as flight cages or bird cages in some places in the United Kingdom.

  4. Bird Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Bird Kingdom is an aviary in the tourist district of Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.Opened in May 2003, it is the largest free flying indoor aviary in the world. The attraction encompasses approximately 45,000 square feet (4,200 m 2), and houses over 350 birds, the majority of which come from Australia, South America, and Africa.

  5. FarmVille Aviary Habitat: Everything you need to know - AOL

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    Earlier tonight, we brought you a detailed guide to finishing the new set of Aviary goals in FarmVille, that will reward you with loads of Animal Feed and even some new birds. But, of

  6. National Aviary - Wikipedia

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    The National Aviary began as part of the Pittsburgh Aviary-Conservatory, built by the city in 1952 on the site of the former North Side Conservatory. Initially consisting of a single structure of 3,640 square feet, a 1967 expansion increased space to 25,000 square feet, including the "wetlands room". [ 13 ]

  7. Vivarium - Wikipedia

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    An aviary (avis = bird) is a large enclosure for birds or other flying, gliding or swinging arboreal animals such as butterflies, bats, flying squirrels or primates. An aviary accommodates the birds' in-flight turning radius, whereas a flight cage restricts the bird to linear flight.

  8. Cincinnati Zoo Historic Structures - Wikipedia

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    Originally built as the Monkey House, the Reptile House is a round Moorish Revival building designed by James W. McLaughlin for use as the aviary. Its design centers around a large dome more than 40 feet (12 m) high, with numerous windows and skylights that enable it to be lit by sunlight, in addition to Corinthian columns. Although it was ...

  9. Nocturnal house - Wikipedia

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    A nocturnal house, sometimes called a nocturama, [1] is a building in a zoo or research establishment where nocturnal animals are kept and viewable by the public. The unique feature of buildings of this type is that the lighting within is isolated from the outside and reversed; i.e. it is dark during the day and lit at night .

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