Aviary

/ˈeɪviɛri/ noun

A large enclosed space or building designed to house, breed, or display birds in captivity.

From Latin 'aviarium' (bird-house), derived from 'avis' (bird). The word entered English during the Renaissance when collecting exotic birds became fashionable among wealthy Europeans.

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