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Feathers in Flight: Exciting New Show Soars into The Florida Aquarium

Sheba Bateleur Eagle in front of backdrop with palm fronds which says The Florida Aquarium Feathers in Flight

May 24, 2024

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Tampa, FL (May 24, 2024) – This Memorial Day weekend, guests at The Florida Aquarium will be among the first to enjoy Feathers in Flight—an exciting new interactive and educational experience featuring birds from around the world. With birds like the Black Vulture, Kookaburra and a singing Yellow-Naped Amazon Parrot named Ricki, the free-flying show takes off on Friday, May 24. This unique up-close experience will continue through Labor Day with three shows every day at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. on the Aquarium’s scenic Rooftop Terrace overlooking beautiful Hillsborough Bay.

 “Guests of all ages will gain a new appreciation for these beautiful birds; learning about each species’ natural history and adaptations, their impact on the ecosystem and conservation efforts to protect them,” said Andy Wood, Chief Operating Officer at The Florida Aquarium. “Seeing the birds in-flight and up-close gives guests a new perspective as well.”

Avian Conservationist Joe Krathwohl will showcase a variety of birds, including Sheba, a majestic Bateleur Eagle from Tanzania, and emphasize the critical need for bird conservation and education.

“It’s important to teach people about the birds of the world. We have 9,900 species of birds, and unfortunately, many of them are endangered. For example, many people are familiar with bald and golden eagles in the United States, but there are 60 species of eagle worldwide and more than half of them are endangered. Our goal is for guests to leave with a newfound love and understanding of birds,” said Krathwohl.

Feathers in Flight is free for members and included with general admission.

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