New Zealand - Greater Flamingo Population
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Introduction
Due to Auckland Zoo’s continuing success with breeding Greater flamingo, I thought it would be interesting to begin a population thread for this species. Auckland Zoo are the only holder of Greater flamingo in New Zealand (and Australasia).
I acknowledge there are some gaps in this population list (especially around the founders), as my information has been limited to what’s been reported on socials and in the media.
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Auckland Zoo’s Greater Flamingo Flock
The flock contains 8.7 founders:
Birds named on the zoo’s socials or in the media are as follows:
1.0 Zeni (2001)
1.0 Nelson (2001)
1.0 Fuchsia (2001)
1.0 Cheviot (2001)
1.0 Gabriel (2001)
0.1 Errol (2001)
0.1 Neil (2001)
0.1 Sharon (2001)
0.1 Jay (2001)
I don’t know the names of the other 3.3 founders.
The flock contains 8.5.2 Auckland bred birds:
1.0 Richard (Jan 2014)
1.0 Cole (Jan 2017) Richard x Lizzie
0.1 Otis (Jan 2017) Cheviot and Neil
1.0 Willoughby (Feb 2017)
0.1 Sullivan (Jan 2018) Cheviot x Neil
0.1 Eleanor (Jan 2018) Richard x Lizzie
1.0 Anderson (Nov 2021)
1.0 Baishe (Feb 2023) Richard x Sullivan
1.0 Doug (Jan/Feb 2024)
1.0 Salmon (Jan/Feb 2024)
1.0 Giuseppe (Jan/Feb 2024)
0.1 Summer (Jan/Feb 2024)
0.1 Mimi (Jan/Feb 2024)
0.0.1 Unnamed (Jan 2025) Baishe x Sullivan
0.0.1 Unnamed (Feb 2025)
The flock totals 16.12.2 flamingos
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Additional Notes/Details
Auckland Zoo’s founders were imported as chicks in July 2001. The chicks had to be a minimum of 45 days old to satisfy import requirements (dating their hatching to circa May 2001). The flock consisted of 8.10 birds in September 2001, with 0.3 dying over the two decades that followed.
Auckland Zoo’s previous flamingo flock died out in 1977.
The five 2024 chicks hatched between 28/01/2024 to 27/02/2024; with the first chick being the only January chick. Since I don’t know which of the 3.2 chicks hatched January 28, I have listed all five as Jan/Feb 2024. The January chick was noted to be the offspring of Richard and Sullivan.
I have only included parentage when the zoo’s socials or media articles specifically stage the biological parents of chicks. Cross-fostering is routinely used to assist reproduction of the flock, so I didn’t want to make assumptions of parentage merely based on which adult birds were rearing the chicks.
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Introduction
Due to Auckland Zoo’s continuing success with breeding Greater flamingo, I thought it would be interesting to begin a population thread for this species. Auckland Zoo are the only holder of Greater flamingo in New Zealand (and Australasia).
I acknowledge there are some gaps in this population list (especially around the founders), as my information has been limited to what’s been reported on socials and in the media.
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Auckland Zoo’s Greater Flamingo Flock
The flock contains 8.7 founders:
Birds named on the zoo’s socials or in the media are as follows:
1.0 Zeni (2001)
1.0 Nelson (2001)
1.0 Fuchsia (2001)
1.0 Cheviot (2001)
1.0 Gabriel (2001)
0.1 Errol (2001)
0.1 Neil (2001)
0.1 Sharon (2001)
0.1 Jay (2001)
I don’t know the names of the other 3.3 founders.
The flock contains 8.5.2 Auckland bred birds:
1.0 Richard (Jan 2014)
1.0 Cole (Jan 2017) Richard x Lizzie
0.1 Otis (Jan 2017) Cheviot and Neil
1.0 Willoughby (Feb 2017)
0.1 Sullivan (Jan 2018) Cheviot x Neil
0.1 Eleanor (Jan 2018) Richard x Lizzie
1.0 Anderson (Nov 2021)
1.0 Baishe (Feb 2023) Richard x Sullivan
1.0 Doug (Jan/Feb 2024)
1.0 Salmon (Jan/Feb 2024)
1.0 Giuseppe (Jan/Feb 2024)
0.1 Summer (Jan/Feb 2024)
0.1 Mimi (Jan/Feb 2024)
0.0.1 Unnamed (Jan 2025) Baishe x Sullivan
0.0.1 Unnamed (Feb 2025)
The flock totals 16.12.2 flamingos
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Additional Notes/Details
Auckland Zoo’s founders were imported as chicks in July 2001. The chicks had to be a minimum of 45 days old to satisfy import requirements (dating their hatching to circa May 2001). The flock consisted of 8.10 birds in September 2001, with 0.3 dying over the two decades that followed.
Auckland Zoo’s previous flamingo flock died out in 1977.
The five 2024 chicks hatched between 28/01/2024 to 27/02/2024; with the first chick being the only January chick. Since I don’t know which of the 3.2 chicks hatched January 28, I have listed all five as Jan/Feb 2024. The January chick was noted to be the offspring of Richard and Sullivan.
I have only included parentage when the zoo’s socials or media articles specifically stage the biological parents of chicks. Cross-fostering is routinely used to assist reproduction of the flock, so I didn’t want to make assumptions of parentage merely based on which adult birds were rearing the chicks.
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