Display Aviary at North Ryde RSL Club

This is the spot for you to post anything and everything.
Have a good look at our other available forums before posting.
This will ensure that you post in the appropriate forum.
User avatar
Tiaris
...............................
...............................
Posts: 3517
Joined: 23 Apr 2011, 08:48
Location: Coffs Harbour

We just got home from a few days in Sydney to watch my daughter compete in the Physi grand final at Town Hall.
Whilst there we stayed at Lane Cove National Park & spent a day at Taronga Zoo on Saturday but the best bird surprise was a beautiful display aviary along the outside of the foyer at North Ryde RSL Club as we walked in for tea on Friday night.
The aviary must be about 20m x 6m & tastefully landscaped with ponds, a waterfall, tropical vegetation & large rocks. It had 4 large full height windows along its length adjoining the Club foyer & contained a beautiful mixed collection including B & G Macaws, Mandarin Ducks, King Parrots, Regent Parrots, Green-winged Pigeons, Wonga Pigeons, Torres Strait Pigeons, Pied Stilts, European Goldfinches, Zebra Finches, Red-collared Lorikeets, and many others. Was getting a bit dark when we first noticed it but I could see juvenile Wonga & Torres Strait Pigeons + Zebra Finches so at least a few of the inhabitants must be happy enough with their home to breed.
Can highly recommend the club to any country hick like me looking for a nice venue for a drink & feed in that neck of the woods.
User avatar
branchez
...............................
...............................
Posts: 1128
Joined: 02 Oct 2011, 21:05
Location: north shore victoria

Just had a look on Google-very nice aviary.
Jack
User avatar
Diane
..............................
..............................
Posts: 7402
Joined: 05 Apr 2009, 14:23
Location: Northern 'burbs of Adelaide
Location: Northern 'burbs of Adelaide

Diane
The difference between Genius and Stupidity is, Genius has it’s limits
User avatar
SamDavis
...............................
...............................
Posts: 2578
Joined: 03 Jan 2011, 14:01
Location: Douglas Park NSW

Thanks Tiaris - I'll be checking it out real soon. I'm in and around the North Ryde area almost every week. I grew up at Lane Cove and 2 of my daughters live there, yet I wasn't aware of this aviary. Why didn't someone tell me before?
User avatar
iaos
...............................
...............................
Posts: 1174
Joined: 18 Aug 2009, 20:07
Location: Newcastle, NSW
Location: Newcastle, NSW

Very nice.

I would love to see more aviaries like this in public spaces. Clubs, shopping centres, public gardens, hospitals, etc. Would definitely help reinvigorate aviculture in Australia.

Along a similar line, there is a meerkat enclosure at the childrens hospital in Melbourne.

What other aviaries do people know of that aren't associated with a fauna park or similar?

Tiaris, what were the highlights from Taronga?

Cheers Ian
User avatar
finchbreeder
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Posts: 11625
Joined: 27 Jun 2009, 20:00
Location: Midwest of West. Aust. Coast
Location: Midwest of West.Aust.Coast

Now if all RSL Clubs had something like that, think of all the old and not so old soldiers who might be converted to aviculture. :eureka: Not to mention all the visitors who could enjoy.
LML
LML
User avatar
matcho
...............................
...............................
Posts: 1301
Joined: 25 Jan 2011, 08:18
Location: Sydney
Contact:

Have seen the aviary myself, but not in very pleasant circumstances in 2010. It was the subject of a stealing where thieves used boltcutters to enter the aviary and steal a male B&G macaw in the early morning hours. They were very selective. Just out of interest I wonder where these birds are sourced from and is any licensing required? Nice big aviary though.

Ken.
Image
User avatar
Tiaris
...............................
...............................
Posts: 3517
Joined: 23 Apr 2011, 08:48
Location: Coffs Harbour

iaos wrote:Very nice.

I would love to see more aviaries like this in public spaces. Clubs, shopping centres, public gardens, hospitals, etc. Would definitely help reinvigorate aviculture in Australia.

Along a similar line, there is a meerkat enclosure at the childrens hospital in Melbourne.

What other aviaries do people know of that aren't associated with a fauna park or similar?

Tiaris, what were the highlights from Taronga?

Cheers Ian
Bird highlight from Taronga was a Babbler building a nest. Babblers are extremely active, "extroverted" birds & would make an awesome aviary bird.
Chimpanzees were the best animal spectacle of the day though. All the emotions in a way that us human cousins can recognise & understand.
Finally convincing the kids to leave the souvenir shop was an exhilarating feeling too.
User avatar
willy
...............................
...............................
Posts: 126
Joined: 01 Apr 2009, 13:41
Location: Moree, NSW
Location: Moree North Western NSW

What species of Babbler were they Tiaris? We have Grey Crowned Babblers here and they are very interesting birds. There is an active nest in a box tree close to our house. I have always thought the old nests would make good Golden Song Sparrow nests.
User avatar
Diane
..............................
..............................
Posts: 7402
Joined: 05 Apr 2009, 14:23
Location: Northern 'burbs of Adelaide
Location: Northern 'burbs of Adelaide

iaos wrote:What other aviaries do people know of that aren't associated with a fauna park or similar?
Not an aviary, I came across this site when looking for something else.
http://www.wingsretreat.com.au/
Also locally is Cleland Wildlife Park, also Para Wirra Reserve, from all accounts a great place to bird watch.
Diane
The difference between Genius and Stupidity is, Genius has it’s limits
Post Reply

Return to “The Lounge”