Travel Log...
Virginia Living Museum
Newport
News, Virginia
Inside the Aviary
One of the greatest joys of birding is being up
close and personal with your quarry. Being near enough to watch a bird
preen, feed, or simply go about its daily business is one of the most
exciting pathways to nature. Now, thanks to a $25,000 grant from the Wild
Birds Unlimited Pathways To Nature Conservation Fund, observers of all ages
can be intimate with birds at the Virginia Living Museum’s Coastal Plain
Aviary.
This
enclosed, 5500 square foot facility is nestled in a forest at the edge of a
lake where 16 species of birds native to the area can be viewed. Mosey along
the raised boardwalk for a bird’s eye view of the canopy. Stand quietly and
you’ll become part of the ecosystem, blending right in with the birds and
their habitats.
This aviary is more than just the chance to see
birds close at hand. All of the birds in the aviary are injured and cannot
be returned to the wild, so it offers them a second chance, while also
giving visitors an opportunity to learn more about our natural world.
For more information:
www.valivingmuseum.org or take
the visual tour at
http://www.valivingmuseum.org/site_pages/tour.htm
The Pathways To Nature Conservation Fund (http://www.pathwaystonature.com)
is a partnership between Wild Birds Unlimited stores and the National Fish
and Wildlife Foundation (www.nfwf.org) to
fund environmental education and wildlife viewing projects. We encourage all
of our customers to visit these incredible places. Your patronage helped
make these projects possible!
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