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March 6 |

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Escape the dreariness of winter and go on a one-of-a kind adventure through dense and tropical woodlands during Forests, our new seasonal theme Presented by Peoples. Venture through immersive habitats while learning about the unique abilities of mysterious birds through Daily Activities and Interactive Play Spaces.

From the vibrant plumage of tropical birds to the haunting calls of birds of prey, this is a must-visit time of year!

Add-on Fun: watch in awe as incredible birds glide, swoop, and strut right in front of you during Habitat Heroes, presented by AAA Travel

Some Daily Activities are included with General Admission, others require an additional ticket. All tickets are available for purchase at aviary.org and our Visitor Services Desk.

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Want to Hang Out With a Skunk? The National Aviary Has New Animal Ambassadors | Pittsburgh Magazine

Guests can see Gouda daily at 3:15 p.m., except when the Aviary is closed on Tuesdays, for the skunk painting encounter.

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National Aviary welcomes 2 African penguin chicks | KDKA News

WATCH NOW: The National Aviary is welcoming two new adorable African penguin chicks.

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2 African penguin chicks hatch at National Aviary | KDKA News

The aviary says the first chick hatched on Feb. 7 and weighed 60.5 grams, which is about as much as the standard pack of gum. The younger sibling hatched a few days later on Feb. 10, weighing around 55 grams.

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Welcome! National Aviary welcomes two baby chicks | Audacy

The National Aviary on Pittsburgh’s North Side is “overjoyed” to welcome the arrival of two baby penguins.

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National Aviary welcomes 2 African Penguin chicks | WPXI

Two additional African Penguin chicks hatched in early February, which Aviary officials say marks “another incredible step towards saving the newly up-listed Critically Endangered species from the brink of extinction.

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