Gigit
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Some bird movements:
The Secretary birds have disappeared and been replaced by two white storks, presumably ciconia ciconia, although I'm no expert. They don't look like the Oriental white stork, which I know are thin on the ground. Photos in the gallery.
The 'Duiker enclosure' now contains two black crowned cranes. Darwin's rhea have returned to their enclosure opposite the maned wolves - one has anyway, that was all I saw.
It does look as though the zoo is filling some of the empty enclosures in preparation for Easter.
The Secretary birds have disappeared and been replaced by two white storks, presumably ciconia ciconia, although I'm no expert. They don't look like the Oriental white stork, which I know are thin on the ground. Photos in the gallery.
The 'Duiker enclosure' now contains two black crowned cranes. Darwin's rhea have returned to their enclosure opposite the maned wolves - one has anyway, that was all I saw.
It does look as though the zoo is filling some of the empty enclosures in preparation for Easter.