Notice this bird in the African Rainforest during my last couple visits. Managed to get a decent shot today. He's in the area with the Spotted-Necked Otter.
Is this the only one, or are there other Hammerkops?
Notice this bird in the African Rainforest during my last couple visits. Managed to get a decent shot today. He\'s in the area with the Spotted-Necked Otter.
Is this the only one, or are there other Hammerkops?
When I talked to a keeper last year, I'm pretty sure they said there was only one. I don't know if that's changed though. The hammerkop is one of my favourite birds at the zoo so thank you for sharing this photo.
There are 2 males. Homer lives by the otters and a second male lives in the small aviary behind the softshell turtle (the one off the pathway where you can't really see what birds are in there). The story I heard was that the 2 males didn't get along and had to be separated. Homer has been around for years. He has a bowl of fish that sits near the doors by the crocodile and he can often be found near that area or by the other door.