Yesterday I was so lucky to visit a privat, none-public bird-collection in Belgium and because of the size and the ( very ) rare species kept here I want to make a little report of it. Because of privicy and security reasons I will not mention the name and the place where this collecion is but its really amazing - I will upload photos in the Belgium - other section of the Gallery.
At least 4 different species of Tinamous are kept in the collection and from at least 2 species at least 15 - 20 animals each are kept !
Another speciality of the collection are doves and pigeons :
at least 3 species of Imperial pigeons
at least 6 species of fruit pigeons ( Ptilinopus )
at least 3 species of green pigeons ( Treron - still have to find out the exact species )
all 3 Crowned pigeon-species, Nicobar pigeon, Pheasant pigeon, some ground doves
Also the Touracos were represented very well with at least 7 species.
Next to this also a long row with parrot-aviaries ( macaws, amazons, cockatoos ), cranes ( 2 species seen ), snbittern, sandgrouse, pheasants, tawny frogmouths ( 2 specimens being hand-rared during the visit ), quails, honey-eater, starlings and ....... penguins ( first time I saw penguins in a private collection ).
From many species I said "at least" x species because a number of the indoor enclosures were closed or the birds were inside and could not be seen from the outside so maybe even more species are kept. Most aviaries are also quite well planted and it was possible for the birds to hide in the vegitation. In the Tropical Hall ( yes this place has its own tropical hall ! ) the birds also had many hidding places whch made photograping not always easy but the birds were doing all very well and really looked healthy.
Hope to visit this place again in the future because its really worth it !
At least 4 different species of Tinamous are kept in the collection and from at least 2 species at least 15 - 20 animals each are kept !
Another speciality of the collection are doves and pigeons :
at least 3 species of Imperial pigeons
at least 6 species of fruit pigeons ( Ptilinopus )
at least 3 species of green pigeons ( Treron - still have to find out the exact species )
all 3 Crowned pigeon-species, Nicobar pigeon, Pheasant pigeon, some ground doves
Also the Touracos were represented very well with at least 7 species.
Next to this also a long row with parrot-aviaries ( macaws, amazons, cockatoos ), cranes ( 2 species seen ), snbittern, sandgrouse, pheasants, tawny frogmouths ( 2 specimens being hand-rared during the visit ), quails, honey-eater, starlings and ....... penguins ( first time I saw penguins in a private collection ).
From many species I said "at least" x species because a number of the indoor enclosures were closed or the birds were inside and could not be seen from the outside so maybe even more species are kept. Most aviaries are also quite well planted and it was possible for the birds to hide in the vegitation. In the Tropical Hall ( yes this place has its own tropical hall ! ) the birds also had many hidding places whch made photograping not always easy but the birds were doing all very well and really looked healthy.
Hope to visit this place again in the future because its really worth it !