Madagascar Teal is in captivity, though.
If we’re thinking on a bigger scale then the masoala hall in Zurich zoo keeps Red ruffed lemurs with a variety of birds including parrots, doves, couas, waterfowl, partridges and wading birds.So, I’m working on importing a new exhibit after the current project I am working on. Are there any birds, or reptiles that could mix well with Red Ruffed Lemurs?
Yep, this has been done several times. I believe I've heard of them being housed with leathejackets, Moonlighter, and a bream species, as well as more tropical fish like fusiliers and goatfish.Perhaps they could be mixed with fish that are too large for them to eat?
Sea World Australia has a rescued Brown Booby with their Little Penguins, Perth Zoo has Bridled Terns with their colony and Taronga of course have the Fiordland Penguins with some of their Little Penguins. I am sure there are other seabird and little penguin mixes in Australian zoos.Are there any other (Australasian) bird species little blue penguins could be safely housed with?
Sea World Australia has a rescued Brown Booby with their Little Penguins, Perth Zoo has Bridled Terns with their colony and Taronga of course have the Fiordland Penguins with some of their Little Penguins. I am sure their are other seabird and little penguin mixes in Australian zoos.
I think it could work if the aviary is large enough.Would a mix with Alpine marmots,Rock partridge and Alpine chough work? I suppose the partridges wouldn't be able to breed since they would be disturbed by the marmots.But the alpine cough nests high up so at least for them it shouldn't problem with the marmots.
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In Beauval, Pink-backed Pelicans live in a large aviary with several species of Ducks, Ibises, Storks, Vultures... and Hippos..
Yeah,pelicans have a wider diet than you might think.
Although the situation isn't like this everywhere and this behavior is most prominent in South Africa,it would still be risky, especially when you consider the size difference between a gannet and a duck.
A very interesting mix to say the least.Both pelicans,storks,and vultures predate on fledglings.Does any of the birds breed and how do they avoid conflict?In Beauval, Pink-backed Pelicans live in a large aviary with several species of Ducks, Ibises, Storks, Vultures... and Hippos.
Nearly all the species breed in this exhibit.A very interesting mix to say the least.Both pelicans,storks,and vultures predate on fledglings.Does any of the birds breed and how do they avoid conflict?
What species of vulture is displayed in the exhibit?Nearly all the species breed in this exhibit.
Maybe the ducklings are removed from the main aviary to avoid attacks by larger birds.
3 species : Palm-nut, Hooded and White-faced Vultures (1 to 2 individuals per species).What species of vulture is displayed in the exhibit?
Afaik they can't be mixed with anything but very small birds that can be easily ignored by the condor, and said birds are never mixed because condors aviaries are usually with nets with holes big enough for the birds to escape, so unless you plan a big Andean indoor closed aviary, I'm afraid they'll be the only species in their enclosureWhat mixes would be possible with Andean condors?
Afaik they can't be mixed with anything but very small birds that can be easily ignored by the condor, and said birds are never mixed because condors aviaries are usually with nets with holes big enough for the birds to escape, so unless you plan a big Andean indoor closed aviary, I'm afraid they'll be the only species in their enclosure
Almost any mix is possible if the enclosure is large enough and the landscape rich enough for the animals to escape each other. No mix is possible if the enclosure is small and barren.Could a mix of Pygmy hippos, Lesser spot nosed guenons, Blue duikers and Diana monkeys work?