Haliaeetus
Well-Known Member
Hello,
I wonder if any zoo / private collection has tried to breed the Cuckoos or other parasitic birds (e. g. the Cowbirds in the Americas), keeping them with host species.
According to Zootierliste, 3 European/Russian/Middle Eastern zoos keep the Common Cuckoo Cuculus canorus (and many others kept it in the past), and several zoos used to keep the Great Spotted Cuckoo Clamator glandarius, indigenous around the Mediterranean Sea.
And I don't count the (probably?) numerous species of exotic parasitic birds kept in Europe, and all the species that are kept in the other continents.
Have you got any answers about it ?
Thanks.
I wonder if any zoo / private collection has tried to breed the Cuckoos or other parasitic birds (e. g. the Cowbirds in the Americas), keeping them with host species.
According to Zootierliste, 3 European/Russian/Middle Eastern zoos keep the Common Cuckoo Cuculus canorus (and many others kept it in the past), and several zoos used to keep the Great Spotted Cuckoo Clamator glandarius, indigenous around the Mediterranean Sea.
And I don't count the (probably?) numerous species of exotic parasitic birds kept in Europe, and all the species that are kept in the other continents.
Have you got any answers about it ?
Thanks.