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Birds of the World Exhibit Opening at the Houston Zoo
The Houston Zoo's newest exhibit, Birds of the World, opens to the public on Friday, August 30, and features three spacious aviaries, highlighting birds from the African Savanna, the North American Woodlands, and The South American Wetlands.
The African Savanna aviary highlights majestic, grey-crowned cranes, vultures, hamerkops, and more.
The North American Woodlands exhibit features a variety of American songbirds including blue grosbeaks and indigo buntings, helping connect visitors to the beautiful birds in their own backyard.
The South American Wetlands habitat is an immersive aviary, giving guests the chance to walk among spectacular variety of South American birds including a perennial favorite, Chilean flamingos.
This exhibit is included with general admission and is free for members.
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