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aviary

[ US /ˈeɪviˌɛɹi/ ]
[ UK /ˈe‍ɪvi‍əɹˌi/ ]
NOUN
  1. a building where birds are kept

How To Use aviary In A Sentence

  • When the aviary was smashed, the parrots, cockatiels and lovebirds took flight.
  • It now houses more than 20 of the zoo's animals, including five white lions, sitatungas, antelope, deer, meerkats, a baby steenbok and an aviary with more than 100 species of birds.
  • The congregation of roosters gathered for the urgent aviary consultations nod in agreement.
  • Health officers responding to complaints from an enraged neighbour first ordered him to get rid of some of the budgies and then swooped on his aviary, confiscating dozens of birds.
  • Birds at the farm include 35 chickens, eight peafowl, a pair of bronze turkeys, geese, domestic ducks and 50 exotic birds ranging from a finch to a macaw parrot in an outdoor aviary.
  • Right about then, early in September of 2010, Clipped Wings had molted enough that she was able to fly but needed a larger aviary to build up her flight muscles. Livia McRee: A Tale of Two Ravens
  • A well-planted aviary, especially with native species of trees or shrubs like acacia or eucalyptus, is ideal.
  • Housing for these birds should be an aviary with dimensions of at least 8 feet by 5 feet by 6 feet.
  • Ornithosis is one of the most common infections in cage and aviary birds.
  • Beyond the steps was an aviary full of dead exotic birds; beyond the aviary was a snackbar advertising (perhaps heartlessly, given the loca-tion) topeka's best buffaloburger; beyond the snackbar was another wrought iron arch with a sign reading come back to gage park real soon! Wizard and Glass
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