2 big updates:
2) and so is Gru the Wattled Crane!
They are, they will only come out once all the Blue-Winged Kookaburras are captured and moved out to Lory Loft.Finally!! BTW, are the lesser BOPs still in their holding cages?
They are, they will only come out once all the Blue-Winged Kookaburras are captured and moved out to Lory Loft.
1. Why were these Australian Outback birds and the red-tailed black cockatoos moved to Winged Sanctuary?Golden-shouldered parrot, Bar-shouldered dove, Common bronzewing, Masked lapwing
the cockatoos were moved there to occupy the former common green magpie cage. the magpies are at the former lesser BoP cage as the BoPs are to be released in Mysterious PapuaWhy were these Australian Outback birds and the red-tailed black cockatoos moved to Winged Sanctuary?
they have taken over the Southern Pied Hornbills at Winged SanctuaryI saw the pair jumping around in a holding cage at Heart of Africa, near the Saddle-Billed Stork fences.
they have taken over the Southern Pied Hornbills at Winged Sanctuary
on a related note, a portion of WS is blocked from the philippine eagle to the abyssinian ground hornbill cages
I would guess that Singapore Zoo and the Mandai Reserves will somehow fix them up. Singapore Zoo does have a collection and husbandry/management expertise in hornbill management and ex situ conservation breeding (and for some species active restoration programs to wild) ... It has become something of a tradition and to high standards ...., I suspect even the highest management sees this as one of its specials and high assets.Been hearing conflicting information for its reason, from Sambisig being stressed to Hornbill mating season
Anyone has a concrete answer regarding it though?
On the other hand, wonder what will happen to those Pied Hornbills
Found these fellows in Mysterious Papua (the fellows with red eyes), have they always been in the aviary? And if I'm not mistaken, these are Asian Koels?
Found these fellows in Mysterious Papua (the fellows with red eyes), have they always been in the aviary? And if I'm not mistaken, these are Asian Koels?
Yes, definitely Metallic Starlings.No, those are definitely not Koels. I believe they are Metallic Starlings.
Is there are particular reason why those 2 species don't get along?
Managed to ask the keeper regarding this, though the answer isn't really related.
He mentioned that the Blue-Winged Kookaburra MIGHT be a threat, but since she's solitary and mostly hunting for lizards things should be fine. I don't think they're trying to get her anymore
Currently the keepers are trying to capture the Yellow-Streaked Lorys, apparently those guys are extremely aggressive and would outright kill the Lesser Bird-of-Paradise
I'm always amazed (and curious) how they can know which species can be mixed together. I didn't know there's only 1 remaining kookaburras left in the aviary - perhaps that's explain why it's getting harder to spot it.
Either way agreed it's always impressive
Regarding the Kookaburra, there were 3 of them in total with a pair moving to Lory Loft, so they're probably easier to see there. But to be fair they're kinda like the Red-Billed Blue Magpie for me where it's usually difficult for me to find them, I've had a way easier time finding the Seychelles Magpie-Robin compared to both
The red-billed blue magpies always evade me too in both Lory Loft and Fragile ForestMaybe it could've been due to past experience from us or other Zoos and all of them coming together to share their experiences, or the BoPs being in the back of house meaning that the aggression could be seen. Either way agreed it's always impressive
Regarding the Kookaburra, there were 3 of them in total with a pair moving to Lory Loft, so they're probably easier to see there. But to be fair they're kinda like the Red-Billed Blue Magpie for me where it's usually difficult for me to find them, I've had a way easier time finding the Seychelles Magpie-Robin compared to both
Quite a few of their mixes haven't worked out well, even resulting in animal death, for instance the wattled crane Gru attacked and killed Zola the shoebillI'm always amazed (and curious) how they can know which species can be mixed together. I didn't know there's only 1 remaining kookaburras left in the aviary - perhaps that's explain why it's getting harder to spot it.