Chlidonias

male cloven-feathered dove (Drepanoptila holosericea)

an endemic pigeon that is still locally-common in forests but declining due to hunting. This is one of my favourite New Caledonian birds. It has a very oddly-shaped head, beautiful colouration, and bizarre white puffs of feathers on its legs which make a wierd noise when it flies. They are quite difficult to see in the wild because they blend in so well to the canopy where they live, but they can be heard quite readily as they produce their monotonous oow oow oow like miniature green foghorns in the trees :D

August 2010. Review here: http://www.zoochat.com/92/parc-zoologique-et-forestier-169406/
At the moment this species is kept at Birdpark Walsrode - a single male.
About 20 years ago a small group of them where kept by a privat birdkeeper in Franch which actualy even bred them on a regulary base ( world first breeding ).
 
male cloven-feathered dove

Does the french private collection no longer have this species? I believe he still has Kagus.
 
As I understand it right, mr. Henri Quinque, the private person in question, has past away. What happened with his birds - next to the cloven-feathered doves also at least kagus and horned parakeets - is unknown to me.
 
As I understand it right, mr. Henri Quinque, the private person in question, has past away. What happened with his birds - next to the cloven-feathered doves also at least kagus and horned parakeets - is unknown to me.

I'm sorry to hear that he passed away, I hadn't come across this news. I believe the centre (CAVEX) is still standing, having been donated by Mr. Quinque a few years ago. Although closed to the public, they do allow researchers to visit and they have an outreach programme. I don't know about animals currently held, but I believe the kagus, at least, are still around.
 

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