The National Aviary is starting a new virtual program that shows the unique sides of birds’ social, feeding, and nesting behaviors. The “Aviary Insider
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A toco toucan, a member of the largest and probably best-known species in the toucan family, seen at the National Aviary in Pittsburgh’s North Side.
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Travel may not be an option right now because of the coronavirus, but visiting the National Aviary can make you feel like you’re on a tropical retreat, said Jennifer Torpie, the aviary’s curator of education and public programs.
The aviary’s in-person and virtual programming allows visitors to see unusual bird species in immersive habitats.