No word yet on King bird-of-paradise, Magnificent bird-of-paradise, Lear's macaw, and both amazons.
A side note... Decin Zoo (of all places) now exhibit king bird of paradise in their strange little bird house.
No word yet on King bird-of-paradise, Magnificent bird-of-paradise, Lear's macaw, and both amazons.
If I had to pick one European zoo I've visited where I would least expect birds-of-paradise, it'd probably be Decin! Are they free-roaming in the main area, or in one of the aviaries? It might be worth posting this in the Decin topic as well, if there is oneA side note... Decin Zoo (of all places) now exhibit king bird of paradise in their strange little bird house.
A side note... Decin Zoo (of all places) now exhibit king bird of paradise in their strange little bird house.
If I had to pick one European zoo I've visited where I would least expect birds-of-paradise, it'd probably be Decin! Are they free-roaming in the main area, or in one of the aviaries? It might be worth posting this in the Decin topic as well, if there is one![]()
Very interesting indeed!
Another bit of news; on zootierliste both rare amazons (Imperial amazon and Red-necked amazon) have been added since either today or yesterday as well, with the park's TV show "Expedition Pairi Daiza" as a source. I don't personally watch the show so I can't confirm or deny this arrival, but if they were shared on non-live television this must mean they've been there for at least a short period of time. On another forum it was mentioned a few days ago that 2 aviaries in the parrot area didn't have any animals in them... I hope I'm not drawing conclusions too quickly here, but it would be excellent to see those on-show as well!
I would certainly agree that going back to Pairi Daiza is a high priority (although I also want to visit San DiegoMy vague plans for a short break in Belgium may become an urgent priority in the near future
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The Carribean amazon Parrots different ones to those taken in by ATCP in Germany?Man you're KILLING me!!!!! Spix on show, Bulwer's and Imperial amazon.... (my previous post about if it was on show was referring to the pheasant). For sure I must go this year!
The last few days have made me very pleased that Zoohistorica is in Belgium this year..!
I am seriously considering coming to the Zoohistorica this year and go to Pairi Daiza on September 7, who'll join?
What is on-show is a group of squirrel monkeys in an aviary in the parrot area, which are apparently labelled as "Saimiri oerstedii" which would be yet another unique species in Europe, however I have no idea whether or not this is true as I have not seen a reliable source.
Given the macaws and BoP's yes so would I.I am seriously considering coming to the Zoohistorica this year and go to Pairi Daiza on September 7, who'll join?