Escape from the ABCs

I was very excited to stumble across the layson albatross presentation at Monterey Bay Aquarium this past July. I believe it's the only one in captivity and it was beautiful. However, my family keeps referring to it as ' that overgrown seagull you went nuts for ' every time I mention the trip.

It's not an overgrown seagull, it's a Gooney Bird.

:p

Hix
 
It's now the smallest monitor species.

:p

Hix
 
Are yellow mongooses rarely seen in the states? in the UK they're almost as common as meerkats!
 
Are yellow mongooses rarely seen in the states? in the UK they're almost as common as meerkats!

That's a relatively recent (and pleasing) occurrence - I well remember peering through into the quarantine area at Cotswold on several visits in order to see what were for many years the UK's only Yellow Mongooses.
 
Are yellow mongooses rarely seen in the states? in the UK they're almost as common as meerkats!

That's a tiny bit of an exaggeration, of course :p according to ZTL, there are 21 UK collections which hold Yellow Mongoose, whilst there are 96 UK collections which hold Meerkat. That said, I suspect the Dwarf Mongoose (at 16 UK collections) will soon overtake the Yellow, as this taxon seems to breed a lot more readily and profusely than it's larger cousin.
 
Perth and Healesville Sanctuary :) the former has held them pretty constantly, the latter on-and-off.
 
I disagree. Many zoos and fauna parks have quolls of one variety or another.
there are something like 30 ZAA collections with quolls, and I don't know how many non-ZAA collections (that would be harder to check and I can't be bothered searching tbrough all their websites....). Seems like quite a lot to me also.
 
One of the stars of my recent Nuremberg visit, giving an amazing soundtrack to the tropical/manatee house:

http://www.zoochat.com/139/croaking-ground-dove-nuremberg-04-09-a-424769/

Listen here: XC257616 Croaking Ground Dove (Columbina cruziana) :: xeno-canto

I'm really rather jealous about this. Fantastic species that I am yet to see.

(though your picture that makes me most jealous is the Cloven-feathered Dove at Walsrode!! http://www.zoochat.com/142/cloven-feathered-dove-walsrode-22-03-a-314687/)
 
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