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Not sure if anyone here is aware, but on Eid Al-Fitr (Hari Raya Puasa), the Saddlebill Stork in HoA laid eggs. I can't recall if they only have one stork in the collection at the moment or if they have a pair, can anyone confirm?

If they indeed have a pair, I hope that we will hear good news soon!

The park has 1.1 Saddlebills. The female has produced eggs before but they were infertile. Hope there will be good news this time.

In other good news, the Kagu pair at Winged Sanctuary have produced a chick!
 
Another piece of good news - a female Secretary Bird has recently arrived!
Must revisit whenever it goes on display. Wonder if any of the Winged Sanctuary cages are even big enough for a Secretarybird
 
I stand corrected. The parrots are on display at Winged Sanctuary in the Negros Bleeding-heart aviary

Here's the signboards for the little fellas to boot.

Additionally, some interesting news at the White Crowned Hornbill aviary. While Uncle is still on display, his mate is (at least for me today) nowhere to be seen while the nestbox is sealed. Perhaps something great will be up for this old couple too
 

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Just visited the park today and since it was blazing hot earlier, spotting the birds in the Winged Sanctuary is much harder than usual. I have 2 questions regarding the inhabitants of Winged Sanctuary:

1) There's a small-ish bird in the Pink Pigeon aviary. Any idea which bird is that?
2) How many lorikeet species are there inside the Negros bleeding-heart aviary? I might have seen something similar to a Coconut Lorikeet. I know there is a record of the aviary housing Mindanao Lorikeet, but this one was much brighter.

There's also a crowned pigeon in the Chestnut-eared Aracari aviary - which makes it a strange mix.o_O
 
Just visited the park today and since it was blazing hot earlier, spotting the birds in the Winged Sanctuary is much harder than usual. I have 2 questions regarding the inhabitants of Winged Sanctuary:

1) There's a small-ish bird in the Pink Pigeon aviary. Any idea which bird is that?
2) How many lorikeet species are there inside the Negros bleeding-heart aviary? I might have seen something similar to a Coconut Lorikeet. I know there is a record of the aviary housing Mindanao Lorikeet, but this one was much brighter.

There's also a crowned pigeon in the Chestnut-eared Aracari aviary - which makes it a strange mix.o_O
The Negros bleeding-heart aviary should have Stella's lorikeet, Macleay's Fig-Parrot and Mindanao lorikeet
 
Just visited the park today and since it was blazing hot earlier, spotting the birds in the Winged Sanctuary is much harder than usual. I have 2 questions regarding the inhabitants of Winged Sanctuary:

1) There's a small-ish bird in the Pink Pigeon aviary. Any idea which bird is that?
2) How many lorikeet species are there inside the Negros bleeding-heart aviary? I might have seen something similar to a Coconut Lorikeet. I know there is a record of the aviary housing Mindanao Lorikeet, but this one was much brighter.

There's also a crowned pigeon in the Chestnut-eared Aracari aviary - which makes it a strange mix.o_O

1) Was it on the ground? Last I saw there were Jungle Bush Quails in there.
2) I believe there are Scaly-breasted Lorikeets in there.
 
1) Was it on the ground? Last I saw there were Jungle Bush Quails in there.
2) I believe there are Scaly-breasted Lorikeets in there.

1) It's definitely in the lower third of the aviary, but I can't remember whether it's on the ground or on a low lying branch.
2) so there are 3 lorikeet species along with the newly added Macleay's Fig-Parrot?
 
couple of changes at Winged Sanc:
  1. Grey Peacock-pheasant added to Southern Rufous Hornbill cage
  2. Yellow Cardinal is missing
  3. Bali Myna and Malayan Crested Fireback have taken over former Sumatran Laughingthrush cage
  4. Western Long-tailed Hornbill added to former Bali Myna cage
  5. 1.0 Edward's Pheasant added to Northern Bald Ibis cage
  6. 1 Blue-crowned Laughingthrush added to Pink Pigeon cage, which was the bird in @honeybadger 's qn
side note: the Raggiana BoP has molted and no longer has his long plumes
 

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