JURONG BIRD PARK (25 Sept)
This is a current species list from my visit on 25 September 2019.
See the thread by @lintworm for his species list from April 2019 (Jurong Bird Park species list 2019 [Jurong Bird Park]).
I actually wasn't going to post this list as lintworm's visit was only five months prior, but when I started typing it out I realised that there had been a substantial amount of changes in species on-show and in where species are housed. It's really quite remarkable how often birds seem to move on/off display at Jurong. However I have set out my lists in the same order as in lintworm's thread for ease of comparison, and I have made some comments in my list with regards to changes between his and my visits.
In his thread lintworm noted that the signage was all quite new and up-to-date, but even so much of it appears to have been changed between his April visit and my September visit, as there were numerous differences in signed species.
I have left the "off show" lists at the bottom as they were (with an additional note that Metallic Pigeon is now being kept) because I don't know how they may have changed. @Zooish may like to comment on these species (and any of the others).
In the second post of this thread I have posted the species list by taxonomic groupings (rather than by which aviary the birds are kept in). On that list there are 385 bird species in total. That number includes the species present on my visit as well as the species listed by lintworm in April which were not signed on my visit, and the species listed by lintworm as being held off-show. If the latter categories are removed (comprising 74 species) then there were 311 species actually on-show (seen, or signed as being present) during my visit.
PENGUIN COAST
African Penguin (in an outdoor enclosure, separate from the other penguin species)
Humboldt Penguin
King Penguin
Gentoo Penguin
Macaroni Penguin (I only saw one)
Southern Rockhopper Penguin (I only saw one)
Silver Gull (I only saw one)
? Grey-headed Gull (on lintworm's list but I did not see any)
[Formerly there had also been a second enclosure within the penguin house, with puffins etc, but this is now covered up]
PHOTO OPPORTUNITY
(Not mentioned in lintworm's species lists, situated just past Penguin Coast; the birds probably change constantly but on my visit these were the species present)
Salmon-crested (Moluccan) Cockatoo
Sun Conure
Blue and Gold Macaw
hybrid Macaw
HELICONIA WALK
(The inhabitants of these eight aviaries have all changed significantly since lintworm's April 2019 species list. Three species on lintworm's list which are no longer at the park are Nyasa Lovebird [now at the Singapore Zoo], Black-winged Lovebird, and Brown-throated Parakeet [both now at Singapore River Safari]. A number of the species in these aviaries were also segregated by sex - i.e. females in one aviary and males in another - presumably because of the upcoming move to a new location)
1.
Northern Lapwing
Mountain Peacock-Pheasant
Greater Green Leafbird (one male - unsigned)
2.
Blue Ground Dove (only males)
Crested Wood Partridge (Roulroul)
Greater Green Leafbird (one female - unsigned)
3.
Bush Stone-Curlew
Amazonian Motmot (signed as M. momota)
4.
Blue Ground Dove (only females - unsigned)
Hildebrandt's Starling
White-lined Tanager
Green Broadbill
Mountain Peacock-Pheasant (unsigned)
5.
Red and Yellow Barbet
Gouldian Finch
Cut-throat Finch
Java Sparrow
European Goldfinch (signed but not seen)
Speckled Mousebird
Crested Quail-Dove
Collared Partridge (female - unsigned)
6.
Collared Partridge
Toucan Barbet (unsigned)
7.
Tambourine Dove
Lemon Dove
Silver-eared Mesia (unsigned)
Yellow Cardinal (unsigned)
Crested Fireback (unsigned)
8.
Toucan Barbet (unsigned)
Mountain Peacock-Pheasant (unsigned)
WETLAND AVIARIES
(There have been a number of changes to species in these aviaries since lintworm's April 2019 species list)
1.
American White Ibis
Straw-necked Ibis
Waldrapp (Northern Bald Ibis)
Roseate Spoonbill
Black-faced Spoonbill
Hamerkop
Nene (Hawaiian Goose)
Eurasian Magpie
Crested Mynah
Long-tailed Mockingbird (I did not see any in this aviary, but I did see them in the Waterfall Aviary later)
2.
Shoebill
Boatbill Heron
Abdim's Stork
(For this aviary lintworm listed only Shoebill and unsigned Meller's Duck - I did not see the latter species anywhere; the Boatbills and Abdim's Storks arrived after his visit)
3.
(This aviary cannot be approached by visitors, only viewed from a distance. Lintworm listed Saddlebill and Painted Storks in this aviary, neither of which I saw anywhere in the park)
Scarlet Ibis
Asiatic Black-headed Ibis
Black Stork
Lesser Adjutant
ROYAL RAMBLE
(Note that for most of my day it was raining heavily, so for these particular aviaries I just noted down the species on the signage and did not linger long to try and see whether all the birds were actually present. There are a number of birds in lintworm's list which were not on the current signage)
1.
Hartlaub's Touraco
White-cheeked Touraco
White-crested Touraco
Livingston's Touraco
Bruce's Green Pigeon
Wonga Pigeon
[Lintworm additionally listed Golden-breasted (Royal) Starling, Madagascar Turtle Dove, Tambourine Dove, Violet Touraco, Common Bronzewing, West African Pied Hornbill, and Purple-crested Touraco - the latter three were not signed or seen anywhere in the park on my visit]
2.
Blue-faced Honeyeater
Crested Pigeon
Victoria Crowned Pigeon
Luzon Hornbill (manillae)
[This is the same species line-up as on lintworm's visit]
3.
White-shouldered Starling (S. sinensis)
Lemon Dove
Bar-shouldered Dove
Island Imperial Pigeon (D. pistrinaria)
Luzon Bleeding-Heart Pigeon
[Lintworm additionally listed Von der Decken's Hornbill, Mountain Bamboo Partridge, and Brush Bronzewing - the last-named was not seen or signed anywhere on my visit]
WINDOWS ON PARADISE
(As with the previous set of aviaries, I noted down the species on the signage but did not spend too long checking for birds. I will note the species I actually saw in the aviaries. Also lintworm noted the presence of King Bird of Paradise and Twelve-wired Bird of Paradise in the aviaries behind the display aviaries [i.e. off-display but still visible])
1.
(Of these ones I only saw the bird of paradise and one of the imperial pigeons [not sure which one!])
Red Bird of Paradise
Pinon Imperial Pigeon (D. pinon)
Blue-tailed Imperial Pigeon (D. concinna)
Mountain Peacock-Pheasant
Victoria Crowned Pigeon
2.
(Of these I saw the bird of paradise and the imperial pigeon)
Lesser Bird of Paradise
White Imperial Pigeon (D. luctuosa)
Western Crowned Pigeon
3.
(Of these I saw the bird of paradise and the imperial pigeon)
Raggiana Bird of Paradise
Pink-headed Imperial Pigeon (D. rosacea)
Wonga Pigeon
Germain's Peacock-Pheasant
HORNBILLS AND TOUCANS
(I tried keeping note of these in order of aviary but because of the rain, and because species were present in multiple aviaries, and because of the presence of both current and out-of-date signage on aviaries, and because of the layout of the aviaries which makes a numerical ordering difficult ... I gave up and just wrote down all the species I saw. I have arranged the species in the same order as that of lintworm's list)
Red-billed Blue Magpie (unsigned - not on lintworm's list)
Helmeted Curassow (unsigned - not on lintworm's list)
Great Curassow (unsigned - not on lintworm's list)
[In the gallery @Zooish mentions Bare-faced Curassow also being kept in these aviaries but I didn't see that one]
Vulturine Guineafowl
Green Peafowl (unsigned)
Blue-winged Goose (unsigned - these were moved to Singapore Zoo after my visit according to a post by Zooish later in this thread)
Great Blue Touraco (signed but unfortunately I did not see them)
Toco Toucan
Red-billed Toucan
Von Der Decken's Hornbill
Western Long-tailed Hornbill (not on lintworm's list)
Trumpeter Hornbill
Northern African Grey Hornbill
Southern Ground Hornbill
Great Hornbill
Papuan Hornbill
Wreathed Hornbill (signed but I did not see them)
Oriental Pied Hornbill (signed but I did not see them here)
Rhinoceros Hornbill
Malayan Black Hornbill (signed but I did not see them)
White-crowned Hornbill
Polillo Island Hornbill (subniger)
Bushy-crested Hornbill and Red-billed Hornbill were on lintworm's list but I did not see them here (in a later post in this thread Zooish says the latter species is now in the Lory Loft aviary). He also noted the presence of Wrinkled Hornbill off-show but visible.
LORY LOFT
(For the lories and lorikeets the list is from the signage - I didn't note which species I actually saw, and the presence of hybrids complicates the matter. There is also a block of lories listed by lintworm for which I did not see any signage. I note that there are some species which lintworm listed as not being signed (Pesquet's and Australian King Parrots) which now are signed, so the signage must have all been changed since his visit. For the other species on my list, they are a mix of signed and unsigned species, all of which I saw except the Blue-winged Kookaburra and Red-billed Hornbills which are apparently in there)
Magpie Goose
Western Crowned Pigeon
Streptopelia sp. (unsigned)
Plus another pigeon species I couldn't identify (both pigeon species were in the tops of the trees and difficult to see)
Purple-naped Lory
Black-capped Lory
Yellow-bibbed Lory
Coconut Lorikeet
Rainbow Lorikeet
Marigold Lorikeet
Red-collared Lorikeet
Brown Lory (listed by lintworm but I did not see signage for these species)
Blue-streaked Lory (listed by lintworm but I did not see signage for these species)
Chattering Lory (listed by lintworm but I did not see signage for these species)
Red Lory (listed by lintworm but I did not see signage for these species)
Dusky Lory (listed by lintworm but I did not see signage for these species)
Palm Cockatoo (listed by lintworm but I did not see signage for this species)
Cornelia's Eclectus Parrot (lintworm has Solomon Island Eclectus listed for this aviary, but the current signage is for Cornelia's Eclectus which is from Sumba Island)
Major Mitchell's Cockatoo
Pesquet's Parrot
Australian King Parrot
Blue-winged Kookaburra (unsigned, did not see)
Red-billed Hornbill (in lintworm's April list these were housed with the other hornbills; I did not see them at all but in a post later in this thread Zooish says they are now here in the Lory Loft aviary)
Bearded Barbet
Seychelles Magpie-Robin (unsigned - at the time I assumed it was a possibly wild Oriental Magpie-Robin; there is only one individual here)
Chestnut and Black Weaver
Golden-breasted (Royal) Starling (unsigned; one bird seen)
Red-billed Blue Magpie
BIRDS OF PREY
1.
Philippine Eagle (not present on lintworm's visit)
2.
Andean Condor (x 1)
King Vulture (x 1)
Turkey Vulture (x 5)
JUNGLE JEWELS
Aviaries at entrance:
1.
Crowned Hornbill (did not see)
Lemon Dove
2.
Hoopoe
Lemon Dove
Toucan Barbet (signed for this aviary but on my visit were actually housed in the Heliconia Walk aviaries)
Free-flying within the walk-through aviary:
(I saw about half of the signed species - those marked below with an asterisk are the species I saw. With regards to lintworm's list from April, White-lined Tanager and Red-fronted Barbet were added on the signage (and I saw them both), but Rosy-billed Pochard, Crimson-bellied Conure, Dusky Parrot, Red-fan Parrot (Hawk-headed Parrot), and Chestnut Weaver were no longer signed and I did not see any)
*Southern Black-bellied Whistling Duck
*White-faced Whistling Duck
*Carolina Wood Duck
*Common Shelduck (unsigned)
Peruvian Pigeon
White-crowned Pigeon
Blue Ground Dove
*Crested Quail Dove
Olive Pigeon
Dusky Turtle Dove
*Malagasy Turtle Dove
*Laughing Dove
Blue-spotted Wood Dove
Violet Touraco
*Sun Conure
*Blue-crowned Conure
*Grey-hooded Parakeet
*Red-fronted Barbet (not on lintworm's list from April)
Golden-breasted (Royal) Starling
Ashy Starling
Chestnut-bellied Starling
Violet-backed Starling
*Red-crested Cardinal
*Blue-grey Tanager
Turquoise Tanager
*Silver-beaked Tanager
*White-lined Tanager (not on lintworm's list)
*Saffron Finch
Yellow-hooded Blackbird
DINOSAUR DESCENDANTS
1.
Marabou
Grey-necked Crowned Crane (unsigned)
2.
Common cassowary
3.
Sarus Crane (did not see)
4.
Black-necked Crowned Crane
Grey-necked Crowned Crane
5.
Emu
6.
Emu
PELICAN COVE
Australian Pelican
Dalmatian Pelican
American White Pelican
Great White Pelican
Spot-billed Pelican
Pink-backed Pelican
SWAN LAKE
Black Swan
Mute Swan
There seemed to be only one individual of each swan species. There was also signage here for Magpie Goose (now in the Lory Loft aviary), Australian Pelican (now with the other pelicans), Spur-winged Goose and Great Cormorant (neither kept any more?).
WATERFALL AVIARY
(This species list is from the signage - I have put an asterisk next to the species I saw [about half the species]. The only unsigned species I saw in the aviary was Blue Peafowl. With regards to the signed species noted by lintworm from his April visit, the following species are no longer signed and were not seen here by me [although certain species were seen in other aviaries in the park]: Red Junglefowl, Timneh Grey Parrot, African Grey Parrot, Brown-necked Parrot, Nanday Parakeet, Goffin's Cockatoo, Western Plantain-eater, Asian Koel, Bearded Barbet, Laced Woodpecker, Greater Hill Mynah, White-rumped Shama)
*Helmeted Guineafowl
*Eastern Crested Guineafowl
*Blue Peafowl (unsigned)
*Sacred Ibis
Roseate Spoonbill
*Milky Stork
*Masked Lapwing
Senegal Parrot
*Rueppell's Parrot
*Red-bellied Parrot
*Red-sided Eclectus Parrot
Indian Ringneck Parakeet
*Red-breasted (Moustached) Parakeet
Monk Parakeet
Dusky-headed Conure
*Black-capped Conure
African Green Pigeon
Speckled Pigeon
*Laughing Dove
*Pied Imperial Pigeon
*Western Crowned Pigeon
*Diamond Dove
*Eared Dove
Collared Kingfisher (not on lintworm's list)
Blue-bellied Roller
Purple Roller
European Roller
*Oriental Dollarbird
Von der Decken's Hornbill
*Red-winged Starling
*Superb Starling
Lesser Blue-eared Starling
Purple Starling
Long-tailed Glossy Starling
Emerald Starling
Violet-backed Starling
Greater Racquet-tailed Drongo
*White-crowned Robin Chat
Grey-headed Bristlebill
Oriental Magpie Robin
*Red-whiskered Bulbul
Yellow Bishop
*Village Weaver
*Taveta Golden Weaver
Blue-grey Tanager
Red-crested Cardinal
*Long-tailed Mockingbird
Also (apparently present but unsigned, see post by Zooish later in the thread):
Ring-tailed Lemur
Azara's Agouti
PARROT PARADISE
Aviaries clockwise:
1.
Hyacinth Macaw
Chestnut-fronted Macaw
2.
Patagonian Conure (signed for this species but the aviary was empty for renovations)
3.
Spix's Macaw (did not see!)
4.
Blue-headed Macaw
5.
Red-bellied Macaw
6.
Military Macaw
Blue-headed Parrot
Lilac-crowned Amazon
Green-cheeked Amazon
Black-headed Caique
White-bellied Caique
7.
Blue-throated Macaw
8.
Scarlet Macaw
9.
Green-winged Macaw
Northern Red-shouldered Macaw (D. n. nobilis, but signed as being the Southern cumanensis)
Red-fronted Macaw
(Also signed for this aviary but not seen: Great Green Macaw, Galah, White Cockatoo)
10.
Pesquet's Parrot (unsigned)
11.
Blue-eyed Cockatoo
Salmon-crested Cockatoo
12.
Galah
Cockatiel
Hooded Parrot
Major Mitchell's Cockatoo
Red-tailed Black Cockatoo
13.
Citron-crested Cockatoo
14.
Yellow-faced Amazon
Dusky Parrot
15.
Solomon Islands Eclectus Parrot
16.
African Grey Parrot
17.
Yellow-shouldered Amazon
Chestnut-fronted Macaw
18.
Sun Conure
19.
Lear's Macaw
WINGS OF ASIA
Enclosures outside the walk-through aviary entrance:
Black-necked Stork
Cape Barren Goose
Free-flying species within the walk-through aviary:
(This list is from the signage: I have marked the species I actually saw with an asterisk [about two-thirds of the species]. The only difference from lintworm's April list is that Green Pheasant and Red Turtle Dove were no longer signed)
*Lesser Mouse Deer
*Red Junglefowl
*Cabot's Tragopan
Vietnamese Pheasant
*Masked Lapwing
Slaty-legged Crake
*Ashy Wood Pigeon
*Pale-capped Pigeon
Green Imperial Pigeon
*Pied Imperial pigeon
*Grey-capped Emerald Dove
*Pink-necked Green Pigeon
*Sclater's Crowned Pigeon
*Nicobar Pigeon
*Zebra Dove
*Luzon Bleeding-heart Dove
Red-breasted (Moustached) Parakeet
Blossom-headed Parakeet
*Laced Woodpecker
*Lineated Barbet
*Black-naped Oriole
Blue-winged Leafbird
*Coleto
Red-billed Starling
*Asian Glossy Starling
Asian Pied Mynah
*Bank Mynah
*Common Hill Mynah
Orange-spotted Bulbul
*Red-whiskered Bulbul
Sooty-headed Bulbul
White-rumped Shama
Eurasian Blackbird
*Chinese Hwamei
*Asian Fairy Bluebird
Baya Weaver
*White-headed Munia
Scaly-breasted Munia
Side aviaries (counterclockwise):
(The species overall are mostly the same as in lintworm's April lists, although there has been a fair amount of aviary-swapping)
1.
Mountain Peacock-Pheasant
Grey-backed Mynah
Spice Imperial Pigeon
Common Green Magpie
2.
Blue-winged Leafbird
Thick-billed Green Pigeon
Jambu Fruit Dove
Chestnut-naped Imperial Pigeon (the paulina subspecies of Green Imperial)
Blue-rumped Parrot
Malayan Peacock-Pheasant
Chestnut-crowned Hooded Pitta (Pitta sordida cucullata)
3.
Lineated Barbet
Hawfinch
Mountain Bamboo Partridge
4.
Blue-crowned Laughing Thrush
Sulawesi Ground Dove
Reeves' Pheasant
Yellow-breasted Fruit Dove
Purple-tailed Imperial Pigeon
5.
Crested Jay
Santa Cruz Ground Dove
Blue-winged Leafbird
Blue-winged Pitta
Crested Wood Partridge (Roulroul)
6.
Gouldian Finch
Red Avadavat
Oriental White-eye
Siamese Fireback Pheasant
7.
Javan Pied Starling
Sulawesi Ground Dove
Barred Cuckoo Dove
Pacific Imperial Pigeon
Green Broadbill
Malayan Crested Fireback Pheasant
8.
Chinese Hwamei
Red-billed Leiothrix (Pekin Robin)
Papuan King Parrot (did not see)
Grey-backed Thrush (did not see)
Blue-crowned Hanging Parrot
Blue-winged Pitta
Barred Cuckoo Dove
Grey Junglefowl (unsigned)
9.
Chestnut-naped Imperial Pigeon (the paulina subspecies of Green Imperial)
Bali Mynah
Yellow-faced Mynah
Mountain Bamboo Partridge (did not see)
Great Argus Pheasant (unsigned)
10.
Asian Fairy Bluebird
Grey Peacock-Pheasant (unsigned)
11.
White-rumped Shama
Collared Partridge
Pacific Imperial Pigeon
Grey-backed Mynah
12.
Greater Green Leafbird
Mindanao Bleeding-heart Dove
Green Junglefowl
Crested Wood Partridge (Roulroul)
Chestnut-crowned Hooded Pitta (Pitta sordida cucullata) (did not see)
13.
Tawny Frogmouth
Edward's Pheasant
Iris Lorikeet
14.
Straw-headed Bulbul
Bronze-tailed Peacock-Pheasant
15.
Blue-winged Leafbird
Chestnut-crowned Hooded Pitta (Pitta sordida cucullata)
Barred Cuckoo Dove
Swinhoe's Pheasant
16.
Asian Azure-winged Magpie
Black-naped Fruit Dove
Chinese Bamboo Partridge
17.
Bali Mynah
Blue-winged Pitta
Chestnut-naped Imperial Pigeon (the paulina subspecies of Green Imperial)
Sulawesi Ground Dove
Orange-fronted Fruit Dove
Sri Lankan Junglefowl
FLAMINGO ENCLOSURES
1.
Greater Flamingo
2.
Lesser Flamingo
3.
Caribbean Flamingo
[apparently there is one unsigned Chilean Flamingo in here too]
OTHER BIRDS NOT ON SHOW
The following lists are just copied directly from lintworm's lists because they are all off-show (or only viewable during presentations). One additional species not on lintworm's lists is Metallic Pigeon, of which there was a chick in an incubator in the rearing centre, with a sign saying that it was the first one hatched at Jurong. @Zooish might like to comment further on these lists.
HAWK SHOW
Cinereous Vulture
White-backed Vulture
Hooded Vulture
Black Vulture
Brahminy Kite
Bald Eagle
White-bellied Sea Eagle
Harris' Hawk
Crested Caracara
Eurasian Eagle Owl
Bengal Eagle Owl
Barn Owl
Malay Fish Owl
HIGH FLYERS SHOW
Scarlet Macaw
Green-winged Macaw
Blue and Gold Macaw
Hyacinth Macaw
Sulphur-crested Cockatoo
Yellow-naped Amazon
Great Pied Hornbill
Bar-pouched Hornbill
Toco Toucan
Dalmation Pelican
Great White Pelican
Spot-billed Pelican
Greater Flamingo
Scarlet Ibis
OFF SHOW
African Fish Eagle
Palm Nut Vulture
Changeable Hawk Eagle
[Himalayan Griffon Vulture was listed under the on-show species by lintworm but is now presumably kept off-show as their aviary now houses Philippine Eagles]
Rufous Hornbill (makes appearances during Hornbill ChitChat)
Buffon's (Great Green) Macaw
Yellow-collared Macaw
Philippine Cockatoo
Umbrella Cockatoo
Vinaceous-breasted Amazon
Yellow-headed Amazon
Festive Amazon
Ornate Lorikeet
Stella's Lorikeet
Metallic Pigeon [I saw a chick in the rearing centre - according to a post by Zooish later in this thread, the Metallic Pigeons are now housed in the Wings Of Asia aviary]
Javan Green Magpie
ADDITIONAL BIRDS
(These are other species not otherwise mentioned above, which are depicted in recent photos in the Zoochat gallery for Jurong and are presumably currently there, either on or off show. All the photos were uploaded by @Goura in August 2019, apart for one by @Zooish [Razor-billed Curassow, also from August])
Northern Goshawk
Wallace's Hawk-Eagle
Timor Sparrow
Chestnut-bellied Seedfinch
Brown-throated Sunbird
Yellow-rumped Flycatcher
Razor-billed Curassow
Bare-faced Curassow also mentioned in comments
This is a current species list from my visit on 25 September 2019.
See the thread by @lintworm for his species list from April 2019 (Jurong Bird Park species list 2019 [Jurong Bird Park]).
I actually wasn't going to post this list as lintworm's visit was only five months prior, but when I started typing it out I realised that there had been a substantial amount of changes in species on-show and in where species are housed. It's really quite remarkable how often birds seem to move on/off display at Jurong. However I have set out my lists in the same order as in lintworm's thread for ease of comparison, and I have made some comments in my list with regards to changes between his and my visits.
In his thread lintworm noted that the signage was all quite new and up-to-date, but even so much of it appears to have been changed between his April visit and my September visit, as there were numerous differences in signed species.
I have left the "off show" lists at the bottom as they were (with an additional note that Metallic Pigeon is now being kept) because I don't know how they may have changed. @Zooish may like to comment on these species (and any of the others).
In the second post of this thread I have posted the species list by taxonomic groupings (rather than by which aviary the birds are kept in). On that list there are 385 bird species in total. That number includes the species present on my visit as well as the species listed by lintworm in April which were not signed on my visit, and the species listed by lintworm as being held off-show. If the latter categories are removed (comprising 74 species) then there were 311 species actually on-show (seen, or signed as being present) during my visit.
PENGUIN COAST
African Penguin (in an outdoor enclosure, separate from the other penguin species)
Humboldt Penguin
King Penguin
Gentoo Penguin
Macaroni Penguin (I only saw one)
Southern Rockhopper Penguin (I only saw one)
Silver Gull (I only saw one)
? Grey-headed Gull (on lintworm's list but I did not see any)
[Formerly there had also been a second enclosure within the penguin house, with puffins etc, but this is now covered up]
PHOTO OPPORTUNITY
(Not mentioned in lintworm's species lists, situated just past Penguin Coast; the birds probably change constantly but on my visit these were the species present)
Salmon-crested (Moluccan) Cockatoo
Sun Conure
Blue and Gold Macaw
hybrid Macaw
HELICONIA WALK
(The inhabitants of these eight aviaries have all changed significantly since lintworm's April 2019 species list. Three species on lintworm's list which are no longer at the park are Nyasa Lovebird [now at the Singapore Zoo], Black-winged Lovebird, and Brown-throated Parakeet [both now at Singapore River Safari]. A number of the species in these aviaries were also segregated by sex - i.e. females in one aviary and males in another - presumably because of the upcoming move to a new location)
1.
Northern Lapwing
Mountain Peacock-Pheasant
Greater Green Leafbird (one male - unsigned)
2.
Blue Ground Dove (only males)
Crested Wood Partridge (Roulroul)
Greater Green Leafbird (one female - unsigned)
3.
Bush Stone-Curlew
Amazonian Motmot (signed as M. momota)
4.
Blue Ground Dove (only females - unsigned)
Hildebrandt's Starling
White-lined Tanager
Green Broadbill
Mountain Peacock-Pheasant (unsigned)
5.
Red and Yellow Barbet
Gouldian Finch
Cut-throat Finch
Java Sparrow
European Goldfinch (signed but not seen)
Speckled Mousebird
Crested Quail-Dove
Collared Partridge (female - unsigned)
6.
Collared Partridge
Toucan Barbet (unsigned)
7.
Tambourine Dove
Lemon Dove
Silver-eared Mesia (unsigned)
Yellow Cardinal (unsigned)
Crested Fireback (unsigned)
8.
Toucan Barbet (unsigned)
Mountain Peacock-Pheasant (unsigned)
WETLAND AVIARIES
(There have been a number of changes to species in these aviaries since lintworm's April 2019 species list)
1.
American White Ibis
Straw-necked Ibis
Waldrapp (Northern Bald Ibis)
Roseate Spoonbill
Black-faced Spoonbill
Hamerkop
Nene (Hawaiian Goose)
Eurasian Magpie
Crested Mynah
Long-tailed Mockingbird (I did not see any in this aviary, but I did see them in the Waterfall Aviary later)
2.
Shoebill
Boatbill Heron
Abdim's Stork
(For this aviary lintworm listed only Shoebill and unsigned Meller's Duck - I did not see the latter species anywhere; the Boatbills and Abdim's Storks arrived after his visit)
3.
(This aviary cannot be approached by visitors, only viewed from a distance. Lintworm listed Saddlebill and Painted Storks in this aviary, neither of which I saw anywhere in the park)
Scarlet Ibis
Asiatic Black-headed Ibis
Black Stork
Lesser Adjutant
ROYAL RAMBLE
(Note that for most of my day it was raining heavily, so for these particular aviaries I just noted down the species on the signage and did not linger long to try and see whether all the birds were actually present. There are a number of birds in lintworm's list which were not on the current signage)
1.
Hartlaub's Touraco
White-cheeked Touraco
White-crested Touraco
Livingston's Touraco
Bruce's Green Pigeon
Wonga Pigeon
[Lintworm additionally listed Golden-breasted (Royal) Starling, Madagascar Turtle Dove, Tambourine Dove, Violet Touraco, Common Bronzewing, West African Pied Hornbill, and Purple-crested Touraco - the latter three were not signed or seen anywhere in the park on my visit]
2.
Blue-faced Honeyeater
Crested Pigeon
Victoria Crowned Pigeon
Luzon Hornbill (manillae)
[This is the same species line-up as on lintworm's visit]
3.
White-shouldered Starling (S. sinensis)
Lemon Dove
Bar-shouldered Dove
Island Imperial Pigeon (D. pistrinaria)
Luzon Bleeding-Heart Pigeon
[Lintworm additionally listed Von der Decken's Hornbill, Mountain Bamboo Partridge, and Brush Bronzewing - the last-named was not seen or signed anywhere on my visit]
WINDOWS ON PARADISE
(As with the previous set of aviaries, I noted down the species on the signage but did not spend too long checking for birds. I will note the species I actually saw in the aviaries. Also lintworm noted the presence of King Bird of Paradise and Twelve-wired Bird of Paradise in the aviaries behind the display aviaries [i.e. off-display but still visible])
1.
(Of these ones I only saw the bird of paradise and one of the imperial pigeons [not sure which one!])
Red Bird of Paradise
Pinon Imperial Pigeon (D. pinon)
Blue-tailed Imperial Pigeon (D. concinna)
Mountain Peacock-Pheasant
Victoria Crowned Pigeon
2.
(Of these I saw the bird of paradise and the imperial pigeon)
Lesser Bird of Paradise
White Imperial Pigeon (D. luctuosa)
Western Crowned Pigeon
3.
(Of these I saw the bird of paradise and the imperial pigeon)
Raggiana Bird of Paradise
Pink-headed Imperial Pigeon (D. rosacea)
Wonga Pigeon
Germain's Peacock-Pheasant
HORNBILLS AND TOUCANS
(I tried keeping note of these in order of aviary but because of the rain, and because species were present in multiple aviaries, and because of the presence of both current and out-of-date signage on aviaries, and because of the layout of the aviaries which makes a numerical ordering difficult ... I gave up and just wrote down all the species I saw. I have arranged the species in the same order as that of lintworm's list)
Red-billed Blue Magpie (unsigned - not on lintworm's list)
Helmeted Curassow (unsigned - not on lintworm's list)
Great Curassow (unsigned - not on lintworm's list)
[In the gallery @Zooish mentions Bare-faced Curassow also being kept in these aviaries but I didn't see that one]
Vulturine Guineafowl
Green Peafowl (unsigned)
Blue-winged Goose (unsigned - these were moved to Singapore Zoo after my visit according to a post by Zooish later in this thread)
Great Blue Touraco (signed but unfortunately I did not see them)
Toco Toucan
Red-billed Toucan
Von Der Decken's Hornbill
Western Long-tailed Hornbill (not on lintworm's list)
Trumpeter Hornbill
Northern African Grey Hornbill
Southern Ground Hornbill
Great Hornbill
Papuan Hornbill
Wreathed Hornbill (signed but I did not see them)
Oriental Pied Hornbill (signed but I did not see them here)
Rhinoceros Hornbill
Malayan Black Hornbill (signed but I did not see them)
White-crowned Hornbill
Polillo Island Hornbill (subniger)
Bushy-crested Hornbill and Red-billed Hornbill were on lintworm's list but I did not see them here (in a later post in this thread Zooish says the latter species is now in the Lory Loft aviary). He also noted the presence of Wrinkled Hornbill off-show but visible.
LORY LOFT
(For the lories and lorikeets the list is from the signage - I didn't note which species I actually saw, and the presence of hybrids complicates the matter. There is also a block of lories listed by lintworm for which I did not see any signage. I note that there are some species which lintworm listed as not being signed (Pesquet's and Australian King Parrots) which now are signed, so the signage must have all been changed since his visit. For the other species on my list, they are a mix of signed and unsigned species, all of which I saw except the Blue-winged Kookaburra and Red-billed Hornbills which are apparently in there)
Magpie Goose
Western Crowned Pigeon
Streptopelia sp. (unsigned)
Plus another pigeon species I couldn't identify (both pigeon species were in the tops of the trees and difficult to see)
Purple-naped Lory
Black-capped Lory
Yellow-bibbed Lory
Coconut Lorikeet
Rainbow Lorikeet
Marigold Lorikeet
Red-collared Lorikeet
Brown Lory (listed by lintworm but I did not see signage for these species)
Blue-streaked Lory (listed by lintworm but I did not see signage for these species)
Chattering Lory (listed by lintworm but I did not see signage for these species)
Red Lory (listed by lintworm but I did not see signage for these species)
Dusky Lory (listed by lintworm but I did not see signage for these species)
Palm Cockatoo (listed by lintworm but I did not see signage for this species)
Cornelia's Eclectus Parrot (lintworm has Solomon Island Eclectus listed for this aviary, but the current signage is for Cornelia's Eclectus which is from Sumba Island)
Major Mitchell's Cockatoo
Pesquet's Parrot
Australian King Parrot
Blue-winged Kookaburra (unsigned, did not see)
Red-billed Hornbill (in lintworm's April list these were housed with the other hornbills; I did not see them at all but in a post later in this thread Zooish says they are now here in the Lory Loft aviary)
Bearded Barbet
Seychelles Magpie-Robin (unsigned - at the time I assumed it was a possibly wild Oriental Magpie-Robin; there is only one individual here)
Chestnut and Black Weaver
Golden-breasted (Royal) Starling (unsigned; one bird seen)
Red-billed Blue Magpie
BIRDS OF PREY
1.
Philippine Eagle (not present on lintworm's visit)
2.
Andean Condor (x 1)
King Vulture (x 1)
Turkey Vulture (x 5)
JUNGLE JEWELS
Aviaries at entrance:
1.
Crowned Hornbill (did not see)
Lemon Dove
2.
Hoopoe
Lemon Dove
Toucan Barbet (signed for this aviary but on my visit were actually housed in the Heliconia Walk aviaries)
Free-flying within the walk-through aviary:
(I saw about half of the signed species - those marked below with an asterisk are the species I saw. With regards to lintworm's list from April, White-lined Tanager and Red-fronted Barbet were added on the signage (and I saw them both), but Rosy-billed Pochard, Crimson-bellied Conure, Dusky Parrot, Red-fan Parrot (Hawk-headed Parrot), and Chestnut Weaver were no longer signed and I did not see any)
*Southern Black-bellied Whistling Duck
*White-faced Whistling Duck
*Carolina Wood Duck
*Common Shelduck (unsigned)
Peruvian Pigeon
White-crowned Pigeon
Blue Ground Dove
*Crested Quail Dove
Olive Pigeon
Dusky Turtle Dove
*Malagasy Turtle Dove
*Laughing Dove
Blue-spotted Wood Dove
Violet Touraco
*Sun Conure
*Blue-crowned Conure
*Grey-hooded Parakeet
*Red-fronted Barbet (not on lintworm's list from April)
Golden-breasted (Royal) Starling
Ashy Starling
Chestnut-bellied Starling
Violet-backed Starling
*Red-crested Cardinal
*Blue-grey Tanager
Turquoise Tanager
*Silver-beaked Tanager
*White-lined Tanager (not on lintworm's list)
*Saffron Finch
Yellow-hooded Blackbird
DINOSAUR DESCENDANTS
1.
Marabou
Grey-necked Crowned Crane (unsigned)
2.
Common cassowary
3.
Sarus Crane (did not see)
4.
Black-necked Crowned Crane
Grey-necked Crowned Crane
5.
Emu
6.
Emu
PELICAN COVE
Australian Pelican
Dalmatian Pelican
American White Pelican
Great White Pelican
Spot-billed Pelican
Pink-backed Pelican
SWAN LAKE
Black Swan
Mute Swan
There seemed to be only one individual of each swan species. There was also signage here for Magpie Goose (now in the Lory Loft aviary), Australian Pelican (now with the other pelicans), Spur-winged Goose and Great Cormorant (neither kept any more?).
WATERFALL AVIARY
(This species list is from the signage - I have put an asterisk next to the species I saw [about half the species]. The only unsigned species I saw in the aviary was Blue Peafowl. With regards to the signed species noted by lintworm from his April visit, the following species are no longer signed and were not seen here by me [although certain species were seen in other aviaries in the park]: Red Junglefowl, Timneh Grey Parrot, African Grey Parrot, Brown-necked Parrot, Nanday Parakeet, Goffin's Cockatoo, Western Plantain-eater, Asian Koel, Bearded Barbet, Laced Woodpecker, Greater Hill Mynah, White-rumped Shama)
*Helmeted Guineafowl
*Eastern Crested Guineafowl
*Blue Peafowl (unsigned)
*Sacred Ibis
Roseate Spoonbill
*Milky Stork
*Masked Lapwing
Senegal Parrot
*Rueppell's Parrot
*Red-bellied Parrot
*Red-sided Eclectus Parrot
Indian Ringneck Parakeet
*Red-breasted (Moustached) Parakeet
Monk Parakeet
Dusky-headed Conure
*Black-capped Conure
African Green Pigeon
Speckled Pigeon
*Laughing Dove
*Pied Imperial Pigeon
*Western Crowned Pigeon
*Diamond Dove
*Eared Dove
Collared Kingfisher (not on lintworm's list)
Blue-bellied Roller
Purple Roller
European Roller
*Oriental Dollarbird
Von der Decken's Hornbill
*Red-winged Starling
*Superb Starling
Lesser Blue-eared Starling
Purple Starling
Long-tailed Glossy Starling
Emerald Starling
Violet-backed Starling
Greater Racquet-tailed Drongo
*White-crowned Robin Chat
Grey-headed Bristlebill
Oriental Magpie Robin
*Red-whiskered Bulbul
Yellow Bishop
*Village Weaver
*Taveta Golden Weaver
Blue-grey Tanager
Red-crested Cardinal
*Long-tailed Mockingbird
Also (apparently present but unsigned, see post by Zooish later in the thread):
Ring-tailed Lemur
Azara's Agouti
PARROT PARADISE
Aviaries clockwise:
1.
Hyacinth Macaw
Chestnut-fronted Macaw
2.
Patagonian Conure (signed for this species but the aviary was empty for renovations)
3.
Spix's Macaw (did not see!)
4.
Blue-headed Macaw
5.
Red-bellied Macaw
6.
Military Macaw
Blue-headed Parrot
Lilac-crowned Amazon
Green-cheeked Amazon
Black-headed Caique
White-bellied Caique
7.
Blue-throated Macaw
8.
Scarlet Macaw
9.
Green-winged Macaw
Northern Red-shouldered Macaw (D. n. nobilis, but signed as being the Southern cumanensis)
Red-fronted Macaw
(Also signed for this aviary but not seen: Great Green Macaw, Galah, White Cockatoo)
10.
Pesquet's Parrot (unsigned)
11.
Blue-eyed Cockatoo
Salmon-crested Cockatoo
12.
Galah
Cockatiel
Hooded Parrot
Major Mitchell's Cockatoo
Red-tailed Black Cockatoo
13.
Citron-crested Cockatoo
14.
Yellow-faced Amazon
Dusky Parrot
15.
Solomon Islands Eclectus Parrot
16.
African Grey Parrot
17.
Yellow-shouldered Amazon
Chestnut-fronted Macaw
18.
Sun Conure
19.
Lear's Macaw
WINGS OF ASIA
Enclosures outside the walk-through aviary entrance:
Black-necked Stork
Cape Barren Goose
Free-flying species within the walk-through aviary:
(This list is from the signage: I have marked the species I actually saw with an asterisk [about two-thirds of the species]. The only difference from lintworm's April list is that Green Pheasant and Red Turtle Dove were no longer signed)
*Lesser Mouse Deer
*Red Junglefowl
*Cabot's Tragopan
Vietnamese Pheasant
*Masked Lapwing
Slaty-legged Crake
*Ashy Wood Pigeon
*Pale-capped Pigeon
Green Imperial Pigeon
*Pied Imperial pigeon
*Grey-capped Emerald Dove
*Pink-necked Green Pigeon
*Sclater's Crowned Pigeon
*Nicobar Pigeon
*Zebra Dove
*Luzon Bleeding-heart Dove
Red-breasted (Moustached) Parakeet
Blossom-headed Parakeet
*Laced Woodpecker
*Lineated Barbet
*Black-naped Oriole
Blue-winged Leafbird
*Coleto
Red-billed Starling
*Asian Glossy Starling
Asian Pied Mynah
*Bank Mynah
*Common Hill Mynah
Orange-spotted Bulbul
*Red-whiskered Bulbul
Sooty-headed Bulbul
White-rumped Shama
Eurasian Blackbird
*Chinese Hwamei
*Asian Fairy Bluebird
Baya Weaver
*White-headed Munia
Scaly-breasted Munia
Side aviaries (counterclockwise):
(The species overall are mostly the same as in lintworm's April lists, although there has been a fair amount of aviary-swapping)
1.
Mountain Peacock-Pheasant
Grey-backed Mynah
Spice Imperial Pigeon
Common Green Magpie
2.
Blue-winged Leafbird
Thick-billed Green Pigeon
Jambu Fruit Dove
Chestnut-naped Imperial Pigeon (the paulina subspecies of Green Imperial)
Blue-rumped Parrot
Malayan Peacock-Pheasant
Chestnut-crowned Hooded Pitta (Pitta sordida cucullata)
3.
Lineated Barbet
Hawfinch
Mountain Bamboo Partridge
4.
Blue-crowned Laughing Thrush
Sulawesi Ground Dove
Reeves' Pheasant
Yellow-breasted Fruit Dove
Purple-tailed Imperial Pigeon
5.
Crested Jay
Santa Cruz Ground Dove
Blue-winged Leafbird
Blue-winged Pitta
Crested Wood Partridge (Roulroul)
6.
Gouldian Finch
Red Avadavat
Oriental White-eye
Siamese Fireback Pheasant
7.
Javan Pied Starling
Sulawesi Ground Dove
Barred Cuckoo Dove
Pacific Imperial Pigeon
Green Broadbill
Malayan Crested Fireback Pheasant
8.
Chinese Hwamei
Red-billed Leiothrix (Pekin Robin)
Papuan King Parrot (did not see)
Grey-backed Thrush (did not see)
Blue-crowned Hanging Parrot
Blue-winged Pitta
Barred Cuckoo Dove
Grey Junglefowl (unsigned)
9.
Chestnut-naped Imperial Pigeon (the paulina subspecies of Green Imperial)
Bali Mynah
Yellow-faced Mynah
Mountain Bamboo Partridge (did not see)
Great Argus Pheasant (unsigned)
10.
Asian Fairy Bluebird
Grey Peacock-Pheasant (unsigned)
11.
White-rumped Shama
Collared Partridge
Pacific Imperial Pigeon
Grey-backed Mynah
12.
Greater Green Leafbird
Mindanao Bleeding-heart Dove
Green Junglefowl
Crested Wood Partridge (Roulroul)
Chestnut-crowned Hooded Pitta (Pitta sordida cucullata) (did not see)
13.
Tawny Frogmouth
Edward's Pheasant
Iris Lorikeet
14.
Straw-headed Bulbul
Bronze-tailed Peacock-Pheasant
15.
Blue-winged Leafbird
Chestnut-crowned Hooded Pitta (Pitta sordida cucullata)
Barred Cuckoo Dove
Swinhoe's Pheasant
16.
Asian Azure-winged Magpie
Black-naped Fruit Dove
Chinese Bamboo Partridge
17.
Bali Mynah
Blue-winged Pitta
Chestnut-naped Imperial Pigeon (the paulina subspecies of Green Imperial)
Sulawesi Ground Dove
Orange-fronted Fruit Dove
Sri Lankan Junglefowl
FLAMINGO ENCLOSURES
1.
Greater Flamingo
2.
Lesser Flamingo
3.
Caribbean Flamingo
[apparently there is one unsigned Chilean Flamingo in here too]
OTHER BIRDS NOT ON SHOW
The following lists are just copied directly from lintworm's lists because they are all off-show (or only viewable during presentations). One additional species not on lintworm's lists is Metallic Pigeon, of which there was a chick in an incubator in the rearing centre, with a sign saying that it was the first one hatched at Jurong. @Zooish might like to comment further on these lists.
HAWK SHOW
Cinereous Vulture
White-backed Vulture
Hooded Vulture
Black Vulture
Brahminy Kite
Bald Eagle
White-bellied Sea Eagle
Harris' Hawk
Crested Caracara
Eurasian Eagle Owl
Bengal Eagle Owl
Barn Owl
Malay Fish Owl
HIGH FLYERS SHOW
Scarlet Macaw
Green-winged Macaw
Blue and Gold Macaw
Hyacinth Macaw
Sulphur-crested Cockatoo
Yellow-naped Amazon
Great Pied Hornbill
Bar-pouched Hornbill
Toco Toucan
Dalmation Pelican
Great White Pelican
Spot-billed Pelican
Greater Flamingo
Scarlet Ibis
OFF SHOW
African Fish Eagle
Palm Nut Vulture
Changeable Hawk Eagle
[Himalayan Griffon Vulture was listed under the on-show species by lintworm but is now presumably kept off-show as their aviary now houses Philippine Eagles]
Rufous Hornbill (makes appearances during Hornbill ChitChat)
Buffon's (Great Green) Macaw
Yellow-collared Macaw
Philippine Cockatoo
Umbrella Cockatoo
Vinaceous-breasted Amazon
Yellow-headed Amazon
Festive Amazon
Ornate Lorikeet
Stella's Lorikeet
Metallic Pigeon [I saw a chick in the rearing centre - according to a post by Zooish later in this thread, the Metallic Pigeons are now housed in the Wings Of Asia aviary]
Javan Green Magpie
ADDITIONAL BIRDS
(These are other species not otherwise mentioned above, which are depicted in recent photos in the Zoochat gallery for Jurong and are presumably currently there, either on or off show. All the photos were uploaded by @Goura in August 2019, apart for one by @Zooish [Razor-billed Curassow, also from August])
Northern Goshawk
Wallace's Hawk-Eagle
Timor Sparrow
Chestnut-bellied Seedfinch
Brown-throated Sunbird
Yellow-rumped Flycatcher
Razor-billed Curassow
Bare-faced Curassow also mentioned in comments
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