[i]Lorius garrulus flavopalliatus[/i]. Viewing is highly restricted (one has to push through bushes) and they're located in a really small and quite ugly aviary.
Lorius garrulus flavopalliatus. Viewing is highly restricted (one has to push through bushes) and they're located in a really small and quite ugly aviary.
Nice photo!
It's good to see lories on display at Chester again and their calls are enlivening Islands; it has been too silent so far, but perhaps the tigers and gibbons will help. I agree that their aviary is not up to the standard set by the rest of Islands.
I was also impressed by the boy I heard telling his parents that there is a lory in 'Alice in Wonderland', but I resisted the temptation to tell him why*
Alan
* it's a joke because Alice's elder sister's name was Lorina
Ironic (although probably for only you and I) that this was shot at arms length through a bamboo thicket with an - admittedly decent - point-and-shoot. The exhibit does nothing to aid viewing.
It's good to see lories on display at Chester again and their calls are enlivening Islands; it has been too silent so far, but perhaps the tigers and gibbons will help.