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  1. Version 1.0.0

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    Back in 2015, the first pack of these Halloween paths was released (2015 Halloween Paths Pack by SavyKet). While I was looking for something else, I realized that I had done the paths in this pack but had never released them. So I dusted them off, updated them and packed them up for release! They were designed to match the observation areas from 2015 Halloween Observation Areas Pack by SavyKet. This pack includes paths in the following patterns: Black-Trim Bat Blood Red Cauldron Orange Glow Jack Dark Gray Halloween Halloween with Black-Trim Steps Confetti Monster Neon Purple Neon Skull Tombstone The screenshot shows these paths with their matching observation areas. Includes a combined and single files.
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  2. WELCOME TO AVIA HILLS! The park is now finished! Let me guide you around. This is a little map that shows the variety of birds in the park and where to find them. Lets take a closer look: When entering, the guests can enjoy the sound of falling water. The first aviary on the left side contains a couple of African green ring-necked parakeets. When the guests continue their climb, they'll arrive at a slightly larger aviary, containing some Indian grey ring-necked parakeets and some Indian lutino ring-necked parakeets. They can also enjoy having a look at the parakeet/parrot sculpture. When descending the path, the guests will stumble upon the Blue-headed parrot enclosure. Nextdoors they'll see the beautiful Scarlet ibis enclosure, where the guests also can purchase a snack. While snacking down the path, the guests will enter the walkthrough aviary that contains some black storks and some Whooping cranes. Exiting the aviary means that the guests are halfway their visit and are therefor reminded with the sound of falling water. Being halfway means that it is time to impress the audience. The Golden eagle aviary does the job. A small resting area with the present sounds of the Electus parrots and the Keel-billed toucans. The last aviary contains some beautiful Galah cockatoo's. To end, I would like to show you an overview at two different angles of Avia Hills. Thank you for the support. Don't hesitate if you have questions or remarks. I have had a lot of fun with this one. AVIA HILLS
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  3. I could not resist! Now the finished parts of Avia Hills welcome their birds into the aviaries. This is an image of the finished centre and left side and of the park Here we have the African ring-necked parakeet-, blue-headed parrot- and red ibis aviary. Within no time they all had their first chicks. Here you can see the keel-billed toucan- and galah cockatoo aviary. The walkthrough aviary now houses whooping cranes on one side and sandhill cranes on the other. Also grey indian ring-necked parakeets share an aviary with some lutino ring-necked parakeets. I am planning on housing two couples of electus parrots very soon. more images will follow!
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  4. This is SO creative!
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  5. The addition of today is a walkthrough aviary. And another area to grab a snack. It has been real fun working on this one!
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  6. The construction of AVIA HILLS continues.. At the moment there is a total of seven aviaries. Some more trees and grasses were added, as well as two picnic areas (one with benches on the above picture). More will follow soon.
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