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Sometimes, the little Burrowing Owls in the Conservatory of the Calgary Zoo fly and sit right up high on the air-conditioning (?) pipes and machinery in the roof of the Arid Room. I must admit I hadn't noticed just how rusty the pipes are - but all that will change dramatically when the Zoo starts and completes a major reconstruction project for this building. I would imagine that all these small owls will be returned, and to new, strange surroundings. Should be amazing, though! At the moment, a whole new, outdoor Eurasian Marsh area is being built. That, too, should be beautiful and interesting. This Zoo is constantly changing, so we are very lucky!
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