I believe they were; but from the current map, it appears they no longer are.Of curiosity ...... are any Leadbeater's on display?
I believe they were; but from the current map, it appears they no longer are.Of curiosity ...... are any Leadbeater's on display?
Visited today so have a few minor things I noticed.
1. At least two Swift Parrots have moved in with the Helmeted Honeyeaters and the Orange Bellied Parrots. I could only see one Helmeted Honeyeater today in the cage at the back of the exhibit.
2. The Red Bellied Pademelon joey has put on quite some size, and is almost the same size as mum.
3. The wallaby joeys are now out of the pouch, and I saw at least one hiding in the grass. Additionally, one of the wallabies is experiencing fur loss and according to signage is under medication.
4. There is a small macropod, which I suspect is a Pademelon, that is now in the RACV Lyrebird Aviary. Not sure if its always been there but it was sitting at the side of the track cleaning itself and this is the first time I've seen it in there.
5. A male Satin Bowerbird and a Noisy Pitta are now occupying the Barn Owl enclosure.
6. The arid birds signage has been reduced to just the Princess Alexandria Parrot, Gouldian Finch and Diamond Firetail.
I rushed through the zoo yesterday since I didn't have too much time but here's a list from what I saw as well as signage. Apologies for anything I missed.Would you be able to provide a full species list for each aviary?
Thanks for the list!I rushed through the zoo yesterday since I didn't have too much time but here's a list from what I saw as well as signage. Apologies for anything I missed.
Land of Parrots
- Scaly Breasted Lorikeet
- Musk Lorikeet
- Budgerigar
- Eclectus Parrot
- Regent Parrot
- Rainbow Lorikeet
- Red Tailed Black Cockatoo
- Australian King Parrot
Wetland Birds
- Cattle Egret
- White Faced Heron
- Pied Cormorant
- Blue Billed Duck
- Black Necked Stork
- Royal Spoonbill
- Glossy Ibis
- Black Swan
- Pied Heron
- lesser whistling duck
RACV Lyrebird Aviary
- Superb Lyrebird
- Topknot Pigeon
- Pacific Emerald Dove
- White Headed Pigeon
- Superb parrot
- Macropod (most likely a pademelon)
- Wonga Pigeon
Arid Birds
- Princess Parrot
- Gouldian Finch
- Diamond Firetail
Kookaburra
- Laughing Kookaburra
- Tawny Frogmouth
- Pacific Green Emerald Dove
- Black Faced Cuckoo Shrike
- Wonga Pigeon
- Regent Bowerbird
- blue billed duck
- white headed pigeon
- Eclectus Parrot (housed separately)
Woodland Birds
- Bush Stone Curlew
- Gang Gang Cockatoo
- Satin Bowerbird
- Sacred Kingfisher
- Eastern Whipbird
- Chestnut Breasted Manikin
- White browed wood swallow
Barn Owl enclosure
- Satin Bowerbird
- Noisy Pitta
Fighting Extinction Aviary
- Orange Bellied Parrot
- Swift Parrot
- Helmeted Honeyeater
This would probably have been a Wandering Whistling Duck. There are no Lesser Whistling Ducks in Australia.lesser whistling duck
Did you get a photo of this macropod? We might be able to ID it for you.Macropod (most likely a pademelon)
Thanks for the list!
This would probably have been a Wandering Whistling Duck. There are no Lesser Whistling Ducks in Australia.
Did you get a photo of this macropod? We might be able to ID it for you.
