Aviary for a very nervous pair of Palm-nut vultures . At the rear is the front of the old Bear Cages , the blocked off area was formerly the bars on the front of one of two small cages housing pairs of Himalayan black and Russian brown bears .
Aviary for a very nervous pair of Palm-nut vultures . At the rear is the front of the old Bear Cages , the blocked off area was formerly the bars on the front of one of two small cages housing pairs of Himalayan black and Russian brown bears .
Aviary for a very nervous pair of Palm-nut vultures . At the rear is the front of the old Bear Cages , the blocked off area was formerly the bars on the front of one of two small cages housing pairs of Himalayan black and Russian brown bears .
The aviary looks to be rather exposed with little to offer any privacy for the Vultures.
The pair I saw at the hawk Conservancy spent most of the day hiding behind some foliage but appeared happy and calm.
The aviary looks to be rather exposed with little to offer any privacy for the Vultures.
The pair I saw at the hawk Conservancy spent most of the day hiding behind some foliage but appeared happy and calm.
When I saw the birds first in 2009 I assumed they were so flighty because they were new arrivals . On my visit last week they were just the same . I agree that this aviary is not well-suited to them . They might be happier in one of the enclosed breeding aviaries .