Zooflits has just posted an article highlighting the opening of the new aviary. The article includes a lot of photo's that I suggest you check out, but I work the most important ones into the summary:
Avifauna just celebrated its 75th anniversary with a big milestone: the opening of a new, giant Vulture aviary named Umvikeli, which is Zulu for "protector".
The zoo's colony of 22 Rüppel's griffon vultures are the main inhabitants of this new aviary, and also the main focus of the large amount of education surrounding the aviary.
Similar to Beekse Bergen, Avifauna has a large viewing hut without any barriers between the animals and the visitors, which can be easily shut off during bird flu.
There are various other animal species set to arrive to the aviary at a later date:
- The Violet turaco, which was supposed to be added to the aviary before opening, but they decided to nest in their old aviary right before the move.
- A single sex group of Marabou storks (between 2 and 4 animals)
- Avifauna also hopes to add a hornbill species, but there's still some discussion on which species
- Bat-eared foxes are still set to arrive, but their indoor enclosure wasn't done on time for the opening. These will come to the aviary at a later date
That means the complete (future) species list of Umvikeli is:
- Rüppel's griffon vulture
- White-headed vulture
- Hooded vulture
- Egyptian vulture
- Secretary bird
- Marabou stork
- Abdim's stork*
- African golden oriole
- Common hoopoe
- Superb starling
- Yellow-necked francolin
- Crested guineafowl
- European roller
- Violet turaco
- Speckled pigeon*
- Hamerkop*
- Hornbill*
* = a few of these species are partially speculative on my end, but it is quite likely that these will still arrive to the aviary. The Abdim's stork has been included in the species list for most of construction, and since the Violet turaco will be moved from the old Secretarybird aviary, I assume the other two species (Speckled pigeon and Hamerkop) will follow too..
The old Rüppel's griffon vulture aviary and the neighbouring aviary, which used to house the Steller's sea eagles and then Red-legged seriemas for a while, have been demolished. The site of the old aviaries will remain empty for the time being, since they don't currently have any future plans for a new exhibit.
In general, the aviary is very well-planted and quite gorgeous, I hope to visit the aviary soon!
Some pictures from the article:
Avifauna just celebrated its 75th anniversary with a big milestone: the opening of a new, giant Vulture aviary named Umvikeli, which is Zulu for "protector".
The zoo's colony of 22 Rüppel's griffon vultures are the main inhabitants of this new aviary, and also the main focus of the large amount of education surrounding the aviary.
Similar to Beekse Bergen, Avifauna has a large viewing hut without any barriers between the animals and the visitors, which can be easily shut off during bird flu.
There are various other animal species set to arrive to the aviary at a later date:
- The Violet turaco, which was supposed to be added to the aviary before opening, but they decided to nest in their old aviary right before the move.
- A single sex group of Marabou storks (between 2 and 4 animals)
- Avifauna also hopes to add a hornbill species, but there's still some discussion on which species
- Bat-eared foxes are still set to arrive, but their indoor enclosure wasn't done on time for the opening. These will come to the aviary at a later date
That means the complete (future) species list of Umvikeli is:
- Rüppel's griffon vulture
- White-headed vulture
- Hooded vulture
- Egyptian vulture
- Secretary bird
- Marabou stork
- Abdim's stork*
- African golden oriole
- Common hoopoe
- Superb starling
- Yellow-necked francolin
- Crested guineafowl
- European roller
- Violet turaco
- Speckled pigeon*
- Hamerkop*
- Hornbill*
* = a few of these species are partially speculative on my end, but it is quite likely that these will still arrive to the aviary. The Abdim's stork has been included in the species list for most of construction, and since the Violet turaco will be moved from the old Secretarybird aviary, I assume the other two species (Speckled pigeon and Hamerkop) will follow too..
The old Rüppel's griffon vulture aviary and the neighbouring aviary, which used to house the Steller's sea eagles and then Red-legged seriemas for a while, have been demolished. The site of the old aviaries will remain empty for the time being, since they don't currently have any future plans for a new exhibit.
In general, the aviary is very well-planted and quite gorgeous, I hope to visit the aviary soon!
Some pictures from the article: