Yes it is! I saw it last week. Still only a female though.Is the Yellow-headed Blackbird still in this aviary?
Yes it is! I saw it last week. Still only a female though.Is the Yellow-headed Blackbird still in this aviary?
Fortunately, the last Papuan Mountain Pigeon (Gymnophaps albertisii), a single male, is still alive, though it’s still not on show. (Source: ZTL)
Just updated ZTL.A zookeeper told me that the old individual was killed by a pair of snowy-crowned robin-chats (or was it white-crowned?), so I would assume this is a new individual in that case.
Alternatively, it could just be outdated information taken from ZIMS (I don’t think it was ever removed from there). I’ve also heard that there are some other “errors” in ZIMS, for example it still lists two giant couas, even though they only have one now.
I actually found the “source” now, and as I suspected, the person saw the holding on ZIMS and assumed the species was still kept in the park. But I’m certain it was never removed from ZIMS after the old bird died.Just updated ZTL.
Good to know, that there're some "errors" in ZIMS, as I was already suspicious about whether some entries for the Wilhelma were correct.
You’re not annoying me@Daniel Sörensen I have two questions (sorry if I annoy you; if it’s so just say it)
1. On ZTL is the information that the Eurasian Song Thrush kept in two aviaries, one of them is called Waldvogelvoliere (in English forest bird aviary). Which aviary is the Waldvogelvoliere and what other species are housed in this aviary?
2. What birds are currently housed in the European corner? According to the Zoofreunde Forum they combined the five aviaries to four aviaries, but most of the birds, that were housed there last year, are this year still on show according to the ZTL.
Thank you very much for your efforts in advance.
That is the rare Persian pheasant (Phasianus colchicus persicus). The other two species of pheasants kept in the European area are Phasianus colchicus colchicus and Phasianus colchicus bianchii.In the European corner in the aviary on the right side next to the signed Caucasian pheasant (Phasianus colchicus colchicus) was another unsigned pheasant. Did u know which species or which pheasant it is or which pheasants are kept in the European corner? My visit was on 15th august
A true shame given the conservation status of this subspecies, they seem to have been very short-lived, and it would be good to know where they originated from given there's roughly 3 breeding centres for this taxon in northern Italy.According to ZTL the Italian Partridges aren't in the collection anymore.
Robin chats did not appear as the very aggrasive typ of bitd in my mindA zookeeper told me that the old individual was killed by a pair of snowy-crowned robin-chats (or was it white-crowned?)
But they're very agressive, especially during breeding or towards other red birds and softbills (especially if they look similar to thrushes, wheatears or robin-chats).Robin chats did not appear as the very aggrasive typ of bitd in my mind
The Iberian Partridge should be kept in the Iberian aviary with Iberian Magpie, Spottless Starling and Rock Pigeon.Where can I find the Iberian Partridge and the oriental turtle dove and with which other species are they kept?
Correct, back in August I was told that they had received 0.1 from Dvůr.There‘re Goliath Herons (Ardea goliath) behind the scenes now. Possibly offspring from Dvur Kralove, where this species was breed this year for the first time.
This is quite a shame, considering they had dozens not too long ago...- Walsrode no longer keeps the Amazilia hummingbird (Amazilis amazilia).