Birds of Tracy Aviary
Across
- 2. Eastern and Western
- 5. As part of their mating ritual, these birds paint themselves with clay
- 7. Tracy Aviary’s first curator helped conserve this species of swan, which is now incorporated into our logo
- 8. Actually a quite colorful bird with orange-yellow on its face, turquoise eyes, and bright blue mouth lining
- 10. Nests underground in tunnels 5-14 feet long
- 13. King, turkey, and black
- 15. The fastest bird
- 17. Most expensive spice + songbird
- 18. The oldest bird at Tracy Aviary; shares a home island with the extinct dodo
- 22. A local relative of this species is the belted kingfisher
- 24. Bird show star species most closely related to the T. rex
- 26. Hatched at Tracy Aviary, colloquially known as “The Pink Ladies”
- 27. Probably the most playful species at Tracy Aviary
- 28. Native to South America; nests on mud mounds
- 29. This birds’ beak turns upward, an adaptation to help it survive in wetlands
Down
- 1. Native wild bird often observed at Tracy Aviary; not singers, but drummers
- 3. Wild bird of prey species often seen flying around Tracy Aviary and Liberty Park
- 4. Not dead, just sunbathing
- 6. One of our three conservation projects supported by admission fees; this one local to Costa Rica, Ecuador, and Colombia
- 9. One of our three conservation projects supported by admission fees; this species is one of the best examples of lekking
- 11. This scientist and author identified wide-spread application of DDT as the reason bald eagle populations were decreasing
- 12. Our Conservation Department studies broad-tailed ______ in the foothills of Salt Lake City
- 14. Cavity nesters native to Africa; Tracy Aviary is home to both species
- 16. Mountain and black-capped
- 19. Lay some of the most beautiful eggs - from near black to purple to light green and even red
- 20. One of two birds in Tracy Aviary’s collection that is extinct in the wild
- 21. Largest bird at Tracy Aviary
- 23. The smallest species of owl in our collection; also found on Antelope Island
- 25. Andy, the Andean condor, is an ambassador for this other condor species found in southern Utah