Inca terns are a good replacement, although they don’t keep the North American theme. You could also include more wader species or guillemots.Oh anything else that i could keep instead(instead of storm petrel)?
the theme was seabirds the live near NLInca terns are a good replacement, although they don’t keep the North American theme. You could also include more wader species or guillemots.
i think? but they dont come from the same region so i wouldnt recommend itCould sandgrouse be held with mountain gazelle in a very large aviary?
Semipalmated Sandpiper don't exist in captivity, and the few petrols that are kept in captivity are only resques that will be relaesed back in the wild. The few Ruddy Turnstones in captivity are from resques and wll die out in a few years. There are so many sea birds in captivity. Why do you choose animals which don't live in captiviyOh ok whoops
what abt a seabird a large aviary type thing?
- Atlantic Puffin
- Semipalmated Sandpiper
- Ruddy Turnstone
- Leache's Storm Petrel
the theme was seabirds the live near NL
Spotted sandgrouse and mountain gazelle both live in Israeli think? but they dont come from the same region so i wouldnt recommend it
I could mix Puffins with every Alcidae species, Terns, Kittiwakes (but not most Gulls, as they are predatory and parasitic birds), all the marine Ducks (Eiders, Mergansers, Long-tailed Ducks, Scoters, Scaups.. ), a lot of Northern Waders (Turnstones, Curlews, Sandpipers, Plovers, Oystercatchers...), Gannets and even Fulmars if possible.Ruddy turnstones, northern gannets, common eider, brant goose, great black-backed gull, pied avocet, Sandwich tern, Arctic tern, oystercatcher, herring gull. little auk, caspian tern, common murre.
oh oops sorry google said smth elseSpotted sandgrouse and mountain gazelle both live in Israel
anyone disagree with this? coz i believe everything...and i dont want to use my time to choose birds, and then someone says they're incompatibleI could mix Puffins with every Alcidae species, Terns, Kittiwakes (but not most Gulls, as they are predatory and parasitic birds), all the marine Ducks (Eiders, Mergansers, Long-tailed Ducks, Scoters, Scaups.. ), a lot of Northern Waders (Turnstones, Curlews, Sandpipers, Plovers, Oystercatchers...), Gannets and even Fulmars if possible.
I wouldn't add the Brent Geese and Avocets, as they don't share the same habitats (mudflats and tidal marshes, with a strongly "Southern" orientation for the latter).
If gazelles are anything like most hoofstock, I wouldn’t trust them not to eat eggs and chicks from ground nests.Could sandgrouse be held with mountain gazelle in a very large aviary?
You won’t find Fulmars sustainableanyone disagree with this? coz i believe everything...and i dont want to use my time to choose birds, and then someone says they're incompatible
YesWould
atlantic puffins
king eiders
thich billed mure
black legged kittiwake work?