Yes, the exhibit is open-air. I'm sure the hornbills have their wings clipped, but are still capable of short distances of flight, as this hornbill displayed. The two hornbills share their exhibit with Lowland Nyala, Lesser Kudu, a Marabou Stork, and there might be Bay Duikers in there as well.
Yes, the exhibit is open-air. I'm sure the hornbills have their wings clipped, but are still capable of short distances of flight, as this hornbill displayed. The two hornbills share their exhibit with Lowland Nyala, Lesser Kudu, a Marabou Stork, and there might be Bay Duikers in there as well.
I'm pretty sure there were Lesser Kudu in here this April. I saw Bay Duikers in the Patas Monkey enclosure on the Safari Ride, so I was wondering if they were moved over there from here.
I'm pretty sure there were Lesser Kudu in here this April. I saw Bay Duikers in the Patas Monkey enclosure on the Safari Ride, so I was wondering if they were moved over there from here.