Kakapo 30 Mar 2009 Yeah.. they are great, above all when they display the wings! I hope some day see one with open wings and photograph it!
Yeah.. they are great, above all when they display the wings! I hope some day see one with open wings and photograph it!
Kakapo 30 Mar 2009 at London Zoo as is hosted the photo in. More concrete in Blackburn Pavilion, before the restoration when it wasn't a walk-through aviary.
at London Zoo as is hosted the photo in. More concrete in Blackburn Pavilion, before the restoration when it wasn't a walk-through aviary.
Toddy 31 Mar 2009 Kakapo said: Yeah.. they are great, above all when they display the wings! I hope some day see one with open wings and photograph it! Click to expand... Then check out this photo I took in Emmen.
Kakapo said: Yeah.. they are great, above all when they display the wings! I hope some day see one with open wings and photograph it! Click to expand... Then check out this photo I took in Emmen.
C C CZJimmy 31 Mar 2009 Kakapo said: Yeah.. they are great, above all when they display the wings! I hope some day see one with open wings and photograph it! Click to expand... Kakapo, unless they had been moved to the blackburn pavillion from the clore, sun bitterns used to live in the rainforest biome section and used to regularly open their wings in there
Kakapo said: Yeah.. they are great, above all when they display the wings! I hope some day see one with open wings and photograph it! Click to expand... Kakapo, unless they had been moved to the blackburn pavillion from the clore, sun bitterns used to live in the rainforest biome section and used to regularly open their wings in there
Kakapo 31 Mar 2009 It was at Blackburn Pavilion with green wood-hoopoes, white-rumped shamas and socorro doves in the same enclosure.
It was at Blackburn Pavilion with green wood-hoopoes, white-rumped shamas and socorro doves in the same enclosure.