Alerts
Please be advised that our bird aviaries are open!
Your Toronto Zoo is committed to the health and safety of the animals in our care. We take proactive steps to protect our birds from Avian Influenza which has been confirmed in a wild bird in southern Ontario, and some birds may still be off display.
Please note Splash Island is still closed and will not open until July due to unforeseen delays in construction. Please watch for updates on https://www.torontozoo.com/tz/splash or on our social media pages. Thank you!
Please note the following animals are currently not on display due to various reasons including Avian Bird Flu, and Covid-19 sensitivity:
- Flamingo, peacock, owl, bald eagle, and aviaries
- Some Kids Zoo Animals
- Cougar
- Moose
- Kangaroo walk through (kangaroos are still visible)
- Axolotl
We apologize for the inconvenience!


Bird
Location at the Zoo:
African Rainforest
Region: Africa
Sacred ibis
This is a long-legged bird with a slender, down-curved bill. The head and neck are bare; with black skin, and their plumage is mainly white with flights tipped with black, glossed with green. The scapulars are innermost secondary’s ending in ornamental, fluffy plumes of iridescent violet. The iris of the eye is brown with the outer rim crimson. Bill, legs and feet are black. When immature, birds have their head and neck covered with white feathers mottled with black and without the ornamental plumes. By the third season, the head and head and neck are bare of feathers. Sexes are alike.Conservation Status: IUCN
