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Definition: AVIARIES

Part of Speech Definition
Noun Plural 1. Plural inflection of the noun aviary.[Eve - graph theoretic]
Noun Base
(aviary)
1. A building where birds are kept.[Wordnet].
2. A house, inclosure, large cage, or other place, for keeping birds confined; a bird house.[Websters].

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Date "Aviaries" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1518. (references)

Definition: AVIARIES

Part of SpeechDefinition
Noun Plural1. Plural inflection of the noun aviary.[Eve - graph theoretic]
Noun Base
(aviary)
1. A building where birds are kept.[Wordnet].
2. A house, inclosure, large cage, or other place, for keeping birds confined; a bird house.[Websters].

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Date "AVIARIES" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1518. (references)

Specialty Definition: aviary

DomainDefinition
Noah Webster [Noun] A bird cage; an inclosure for keeping birds confined.. Source: Webster's 1828 American Dictionary.
WikipedicAn aviary is a large enclosure for confining birds. Usually found in the setting of a zoological garden, aviaries allow birds a larger living space in which to fly and simulate a natural environment. (references)
Wiktionary[Noun] A house, enclosure, large cage, or other place for keeping birds confined; a bird house. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Extended Definition: Aviary


Aviary

An example of a commercial home aviary
An example of a commercial home aviary

An aviary is a large enclosure for confining birds. Unlike cages, aviaries allow birds a larger living space where they can fly; hence, aviaries are also sometimes known as flight cages. Aviaries often contain plants and shrubbery to stimulate a natural environment.

Types of aviaries

Public aviary

Large aviaries are often found in the setting of a zoological garden (for example, London Zoo, Washington Zoo and San Diego Zoo). Pittsburgh is home to the USA's National Aviary, perhaps the most prominent example of an aviary not set inside a zoo. The first large aviary inside a zoological garden was established in 1880 in the setting of the Rotterdam Zoo.

The Saint Louis Zoo is home to the 1904 World's Fair Flight Cage. It is one of the few structures that remains from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. In 1904, it was the largest bird cage ever built. It remains one of the world's largest free-flight aviaries. The 228 feet long, 84 feet wide, and 50 feet high cage was built specifically for the St. Louis World's Fair. Local pride in the giant cage motivated St. Louis to finally establish a zoo in 1910.

List of public aviaries

1904 Flight CageSt. Louis Zoo
1904 Flight Cage
St. Louis Zoo

Home aviary

Home aviaries are popular with bird fanciers who have the space for them. Many bird breeders list themselves as "aviaries", since most bird pairs breed best in aviaries in contrast to breeding cages. The traditional home aviary is a do-it-yourself product, although these days sturdy, commercial aviaries are available to fit all spaces (indoor/outdoor), sizes and budgets.

There are two main subcategories of home aviaries: grounded aviaries and suspended aviaries. Grounded aviaries are affixed to the ground with a concrete base to prevent rats and other vermin from entering. Suspended aviaries are suspended in the air with only the 'legs' of the aviaries affixed to the ground; hence, the need for a protective base is eliminated in suspended aviaries. Most grounded aviaries typically feature a woodwork or PVC frame unlike the metal frame of public aviaries; however, it isn't uncommon for suspended aviaries to feature a metal frame.

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Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Aviary". Image Credit.



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Snowdon Aviary105   Aviary9
National Aviary20   Edward Youde Aviary9
Edward Youde Aviary9   National Aviary20
Aviary9   Niagara Falls Aviary5
The Aviary6   Snowdon Aviary105
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