
Jessica, a Year 4 student, ensures the mixed collection of birds are provided soaked and sprouted seeds daily.
By David Pace
Torquay College has recently completed the final stage of its new Environmental Centre with the construction of a 30 metre long x 10 metre wide walk-in aviary.
The aviary was built over existing vegetation and provides the birds with natural bushland habitat. A range of species including over 60 birds have been released into the aviary. These consist of Rainbow Lorikeets, Scarlet-chested Parrots, Mulga Parrots, Bush Budgerigars, Green-winged Pigeons, Bronze-winged Pigeons, Spinifex Pigeons, Peaceful and Diamond Doves, Masked and Painted Finches, Red-browed and Diamond Firetails, Black-throated Finches, Cutthroats, Goldfinches, Madagascar Weavers and Cuban Finches.
The aviary, proudly supported by the Geelong Branch of the Aviculture Society of Australia—with several members having already donated birds—is attached to an Environmental classroom that contains naturalistic exhibits of marine, wetland, rainforest and desert habitats. A range of python, frog, lizard, insect and fish species can also be viewed.
ABK readers are warmly invited to visit the aviary and Environmental Centre by contacting David Pace directly on pace.david.j@edumail.vic.gov.au









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