We are now in July! So it seems like the talk from the park about putting a Harpy on show "by June at the latest" did not get achieved - sad, but the species could still be kept behind the scenes.
The large aviary that they talked about building by the entrance, for the park's 60th birthday this summer, shows no signs of planning or progress either.
Here's a list with the latest reported new species all in the same list for an easier overview (including all that's been sporadically reported in the thread since my latest list on June 19th):
• Epaulet oriole (Icterus cayanensis)
• Black-spotted barbet (Capito niger)
• Slate-coloured grosbeak (Saltator grossus)
• Collared pratincole (Glareola pratincola)
• Red-headed quelea (Quelea erythrops)
Bold text = Unique to Walsrode in Europe
Updated Google sheets list: WVP Walsrode - New species 2022
Also, some changes & information species/subspecies wise:
• The Eastern bluebonnets were previously reported as of unknown subspecies status, but have now been changed/identified as red-winged bluebonnet
(Northiella haematogaster haematorrhoa).
• The collared trogons have now been changed/identified as subspecies puella
(Trogon collaris puella).
• All Paradise tanagers currently on show in the park seem to be of the subspecies paradisea (Zootierliste lists both the subspecies paradisea and chilensis for Walsrode, but no chilensis are on show anymore).
• Some people have been wondering about the report for shining honeycreeper (Cyanerpes lucidus) at Walsrode, and now I've found the original source/person who reported this species.
Turns out that one of the park's purple honeycreeper males most likely is a shining honeycreeper - these two species are extremely similar and hard to tell apart, but some differences are apparent if you know what you're looking for. The person also talked to an expert, who agreed with the claim that at least one of Walsrode's purple honeycreepers (Cyanerpes caeruleus) actually is a shining honeycreeper (Cyanerpes lucidus).