bigfoot410
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Well I know they still have the maleos; but it may also be breeding season. Were there are other news species in World of Birds?Their was an Argus in the Maleo exhibit when I visited.
Well I know they still have the maleos; but it may also be breeding season. Were there are other news species in World of Birds?Their was an Argus in the Maleo exhibit when I visited.
Their was an Argus in the Maleo exhibit when I visited.
I don't know. I saw a lot of band-tailed pigeons and they were not signed.Well I know they still have the maleos; but it may also be breeding season. Were there are other news species in World of Birds?
I don't know. I saw a lot of band-tailed pigeons and they were not signed.
I don't know. Did I miss anything from JungleWorld. It was closed when I visited. What is the Monkey house?They're newish since the aviary was renovated and the signage updated; Patagioenas albilinea albilinea.
See any seedeaters?
~Thylo
I don't know. Did I miss anything from JungleWorld. It was closed when I visited. What is the Monkey house?
Oh. Please do. By the way, I found a place in southern NC with Agile wallabies. Emberwood Farm in Ash.Jungleworld highlights:
- Gharial
- Painted Batugur
- Javan langur
- Silvery Lutung
- Northern-white cheeked gibbon
- Slow Loris
- Mouse deer
- Malayan Tapir
- Indian & Rodrigues flying fox
- Tree kangaroo
- Asian small clawed otter
- Plus a variety of smaller birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish and inverts.
I could probably throw together a full list if you want.
The Monkey House has been closed for years. The only exhibit still open is a group of capuchin monekys held in an outdoor cage on the east side.
Oh. Please do. By the way, I found a place in southern NC with Agile wallabies. Emberwood Farm in Ash.
Additionally there are Prevost's Squirrels, Northern Tree-Shrew, Black-Naped Oriole, Chinese Box Turtle, Forsten's Tortoise, Timor Python, Asian Tree Toad, and Iridescent Shark.
~Thylo
When was the last time you saw the prevost's squirrel? Because for me its been a while for me.
It's been a while but it's definitely still there. It's just hard to spot a squirrel in that massive room!
~Thylo
Oriental magpie-robin and Baer’s pochard.I definitely agree. Its probably been 2 years for me. Their is this one unidentified bird in the main room. Below I posted a picture. Do you know what it is?
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Also what species of waterfowl is this alongside the whistling duck?
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Oriental magpie-robin and Baer’s pochard.
A question I developed while reading a response from @nczoofan on an unrelated thread (I'm posting here so as not to derail that one): is Bronx only open from 10am-5pm for financial reasons relating to their budget problems, or have the hours always been that short?
A question I developed while reading a response from @nczoofan on an unrelated thread (I'm posting here so as not to derail that one): is Bronx only open from 10am-5pm for financial reasons relating to their budget problems, or have the hours always been that short?
I've been going for over 30 years and always remember the hours as 10-5.
This is due to the budget cuts as orchestrated by the New York City Council. This also led to the closure of the Rare Animal Range, the Arabian oryx and blesbok enclosures, and the World of Darkness. (All the more reason IMO for WCS to cut ties with the city in terms of taxpayer dollars and raise their own money much like Tulsa, as highlighted in the most recent article I could find:A question I developed while reading a response from @nczoofan on an unrelated thread (I'm posting here so as not to derail that one): is Bronx only open from 10am-5pm for financial reasons relating to their budget problems, or have the hours always been that short?
This is due to the budget cuts as orchestrated by the New York City Council. This also led to the closure of the Rare Animal Range, the Arabian oryx and blesbok enclosures, and the World of Darkness. (All the more reason IMO for WCS to cut ties with the city in terms of taxpayer dollars and raise their own money much like Tulsa, as highlighted in the most recent article I could find:
How To Save America's Zoos: Privatize Them)