zoogiraffe
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I know that Chester bred the Denninson's Barb a few years ago so not a first!
Isn't dennison's barb bred commercially in fish farms in SE Asia for the aquarium trade?
The Hamerkop nest in Wader Shore has moved so it is now above the entrance, no idea if this was done by keepers or the birds themselves, but I'm presuming from this that they won't be breeding this year.
They bred 3 chicks this year from the new nest above the entrance.
Birdworld have always had a good selection of cockatoos - but they have been kept in a row of fairly small aviaries for many years - so perhaps this is the start of an upgrade for a few of their resident cockatoos.Glad Birdworld is devoting breeding space for the cockatoo species.
I wonder if that came from Seaview on the Isle of White when that closed? I know they had them, and maybe even bred them.The park’s Greater Necklaced Laughing Thrush has passed away - I believe they were the only holders in the UK and were one of only two in Europe?
I believe they only had a single individual too, although not 100% on that.
I wonder if that came from Seaview on the Isle of White when that closed? I know they had them, and maybe even bred them.
I had them in the 90s, but never bred them.
Yes, only one, flick. Such a shame, she was such a lovely little bird, and one I had the pleasure of meeting tooThe park’s Greater Necklaced Laughing Thrush has passed away - I believe they were the only holders in the UK and were one of only two in Europe?
I believe they only had a single individual too, although not 100% on that.
Flick was quite a character iirc - very sad to see her go. I had no idea the species were that rare.The park’s Greater Necklaced Laughing Thrush has passed away - I believe they were the only holders in the UK and were one of only two in Europe?
I believe they only had a single individual too, although not 100% on that.
Only rare in European zoos. It’s wild population is healthy I believe. I remember seeing them on my most recent trek in Nepal.Flick was quite a character iirc - very sad to see her go. I had no idea the species were that rare.
Are there any/many in private hands in the UK? Wondering if any will make their way into "official" collections?Only rare in European zoos. It’s wild population is healthy I believe. I remember seeing them on my most recent trek in Nepal.