Hix 13 Dec 2009 According to ISIS only six are now listed worldwide - 2 in the USA (none at LA Zoo) and 4 in South America.
According to ISIS only six are now listed worldwide - 2 in the USA (none at LA Zoo) and 4 in South America.
Maguari 13 Dec 2009 I've only ever seen one - at Antwerp in 1998 (one of the very first exhibits after you came in). It was gone by my next visit in 2002. Nice bird.
I've only ever seen one - at Antwerp in 1998 (one of the very first exhibits after you came in). It was gone by my next visit in 2002. Nice bird.
B B Blackduiker 15 Dec 2009 Blackduiker Maguari said: I've only ever seen one - at Antwerp in 1998 (one of the very first exhibits after you came in). It was gone by my next visit in 2002. Nice bird. Click to expand... Now you'll find just the Red-legged Seriama on display here. I was fortunate enough to see the Black-legged variety here, back then though.
Blackduiker Maguari said: I've only ever seen one - at Antwerp in 1998 (one of the very first exhibits after you came in). It was gone by my next visit in 2002. Nice bird. Click to expand... Now you'll find just the Red-legged Seriama on display here. I was fortunate enough to see the Black-legged variety here, back then though.
mstickmanp 15 Dec 2009 Hix said: According to ISIS only six are now listed worldwide - 2 in the USA (none at LA Zoo) and 4 in South America. Click to expand... One of the seriemas in the US is found at the Fresno Zoo. I'm planning a trip for next year, so hopefully it is alive and on display when I go.
Hix said: According to ISIS only six are now listed worldwide - 2 in the USA (none at LA Zoo) and 4 in South America. Click to expand... One of the seriemas in the US is found at the Fresno Zoo. I'm planning a trip for next year, so hopefully it is alive and on display when I go.