
Perching Bird House; Brookfield Zoo - Brookfield, IL
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cldisme
N 41° 49.878 W 087° 50.181
16T E 430552 N 4631383
The Perching Bird House was opened in 1935.
Waymark Code: WM7EXE
Location: Illinois, United States
Date Posted: 10/16/2009
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Brookfield Zoo first opened in 1934 and became world renowned for its use of natural barriers, such as moats, rather than cages. the Perching Bird House is no exception with a free-flight area for select birds.
The one perching bird has been on exhibit since the zoo opened in 1934 - Cookie the Cockatoo. Since Cookie was an adult when he arrived in 1934, that would make Cookie nearly 75 years old! (Revised 01/19/2010: Cookie is now permanently off-exhibit. Enjoy your retirement, Cookie.)
The 75th Anniversary interpretive sign reads as follows:
Perching Bird House
Opened in 1935
In the mid-1950s, the addition of an innovative free-flight aviary allowed guest to immerse themselves ina rain-forest habitat
Micronesian kingfishers, an endangered bird, live behind the scenes here. In 2000, Brookfield Zoo hatched six successful chicks, which was a zoo record. To date, Perching Bird House has 22 of these chicks.
Street Address: 3300 Golf Road Brookfield, IL USA 60513
 Admission Price: $12 Adult, $8 Children & Seniors (plus parking)
 Website for the Aviary: [Web Link]

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