An aviary (or flight cage) is a large enclosure where birds can be confined. It differs from a cage in that it allows birds enough space to fly. They often contain shrubbery and other plants to simulate an outdoor environment.
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A large bird enclosure is a structure or area designed to house and contain multiple large birds, such as ostriches, emus, or rheas. These enclosures are typically spacious and designed to mimic the birds' natural habitat as closely as possible to ensure their health and well-being.
I think a large bird enclosure is called a cage, but I am doing a stupid crossword and it has 6 letters, so I need help too!!
That is called an aviary, a large enclosure where birds, often pigeons, are housed for observation or breeding purposes. It provides a more natural environment for the birds while keeping them safe and contained.
An ostrich is a large flightless bird native to Africa. It is known for its long neck and legs, and it is the largest living bird species.
The name of the large Australian songbird that mimics is the lyrebird. It is known for its remarkable ability to mimic natural and mechanical sounds, including chainsaws and car alarms.
The gnu bird is not a real bird species. The term "gnu" actually refers to a large African antelope.
an annex is where people live and enclosure is where things are kept e.g monkeys are kept in a monkey enclosure.