An aviary bird is a bird kept in an enclosure, large cage or other structure. It does not refer to birds kept for a commercial purpose. Aviary birds do not include poultry, large parrots, racing pigeons or emus.
Examples of aviary birds include:
The number of aviary birds you can keep on your property depends on:
Enter your address in the MyLogan tool below and click ‘Search’ to find your property size.
The tables below show the minimum requirements for the keeping of one pair of aviary birds. For more information about these requirements, please visit Queensland Government Aviculture Code of Practice.
100
0.10
340
200
0.16
300
0.50
900
0.25
400
1.00
0.60
500
2.25
1,500
0.85
4.00
1.40
0.37
1,800
0.18
0.72
0.36
1.50
0.75
2.50
1.25
5.00
If you would like to keep more birds than the tables above specify you will need a development approval. For more information, please contact council@logan.qld.gov.au.
Providing a suitable enclosure is an important part of being a responsible pet owner.
Enclosures must:
As a responsible pet owner, you must make sure that keeping aviary bird/s does not cause: