Yes, but those are Crested/Southern. They still need Horned and Black-necked.......They've already got Screamers.
Still no Madagascar Crested Ibis in mainland UK, which is silly. Jersey have been breeding them for years. Wonderful things.
Yes, but those are Crested/Southern. They still need Horned and Black-necked.......They've already got Screamers.
According to the news, she's still at large this morning. These animals have the power of invisibility. We always visit their enclosure and do a census and it can be quite a feat spotting them all. Yesterday morning we decided one must be hiding in the trees and then saw she was in front of us on the cliff, in a shadow. When you took your eye off her it was hard to spot her again. We always say you wouldn't stand a chance of seeing them in the wild. I hope there's a happy outcome.
Hopefully that's not a euphemism for 'taken down the fence and hoping the others won't escape instead'!Escaped Tur - the zoo says she's on the edge of the woods near the enclosure so keepers have enabled access and put down food and are waiting for her to rejoin the herd![]()
I did wonder! However, they can contain the others outside or inside the house if the fence has been taken down. Still waiting to hear if it's all ended successfully. I now fear that people will be eager to see them and our generally unknown oasis of calm in the zoo will be invadedHopefully that's not a euphemism for 'taken down the fence and hoping the others won't escape instead'!
According to the local TV news at 6.30pm, she still hadn't gone inEscaped Tur - the zoo says she's on the edge of the woods near the enclosure so keepers have enabled access and put down food and are waiting for her to rejoin the herd![]()
She's back!According to the local TV news at 6.30pm, she still hadn't gone in![]()
Certainly not as far as Paignton is concerned.I've just heard an LBC news bulletin that a West Caucasian tur escaped from its enclosure, but has been recaptured. Has this species been mentioned in a UK news bulletin before?
The new arrivals
4 ruff and 10 reeve, which arrived from Germany in the morning. There are already a few specimens at Living Coasts: which I suppose could join this flock. I am sure further species will be added to the aviary soon.The new inhabitants of the Cottage Aviary
Cottage Aviary, Paignton, 13th September 2018.
Surely the addition of Red-billed Blue Magpies is going to effectively stop the Ruffs breeding? Maybe they're not going in the Cottage Aviary.3 Pink Pigeons, some Red-billed Magpies and Turaco are about to join them.
Surely the addition of Red-billed Blue Magpies is going to effectively stop the Ruffs breeding? Maybe they're not going in the Cottage Aviary.
TBH I really liked the mix that was in there before -- Grey Gulls, Northern Lapwings, Choughs and Oalawan Peacock Pheasants. Think there were Marbled teal as well. Maybe they're all still there apart from the Choughs, suppose I need to go and have a look.
P.S. Something that baffles me happened again today - a crowd of people gathered at the gorilla viewing window staring at a comatose Pertinax, while a few steps away nobody was watching a mother and child orang combo being very active??
Gorillas are better![]()