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Ghosts of the Himalayas Exhibit - Vulture Amphitheatre

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The new vulture exhibit at Bioparc Doue La Fontaine. This forms part of the Ghosts of the Himalayas exhibit, complete with 20+ griffon vultures!
I have never worked this out, how do they keep the vultures in as their enclosure is not netted?
 
This may be the single most interesting zoo show stage I've ever seen! (Well, a photo, anyway)
 
none of the vultures appear to be able to fly - they can glide and flap downwards from the higher areas but they can't fly upwards, so can be contained within the fence around the perimeter. I've watched a few videos of them on Youtube, and it can be clearly seen on every single bird spreading its wings that they are either fully wing-clipped or have notches taken out to unbalance them enough to prevent proper flight.

The following video is a good example because it shows a lot of the vultures with their wings open (skip through to around the 7 minute mark when the birds all start coming down to feed). You'll notice that even though some birds are coming in by air, it is just a downwards flapping or gliding and all the birds have lots of feathers missing from one wing.

 
I thought that I read somewhere that these birds are all rescue birds that can't be released anymore, but as it is France I would not be surpised if that is only true for some of them...
 
for wing-clipped birds this exhibit is far preferable to a savannah-style exhibit, because they can still glide downwards (whereas on a savannah exhibit they are on flat land so can do nothing except hop about). They can get to quite high points around the outside, allowing a long glide, which I like. The design to allow them to do this is great.

If they are rescue birds which are unreleasable due to not being able to fly properly then that's all good - it's a really innovative way to house them which isn't the usual small aviaries. However, if they are simply wing-clipped to prevent them escaping (and the video shows many which are very obviously wing-clipped) that's pretty rubbish. Having this same arena covered over with mesh or wires would allow fully-winged birds a lot of freedom to fly.

I suspect there is a mix of rescue birds and wing-clipped birds, in which case I would argue a fully-enclosed arena would be better for the birds because then the birds which can fly could be left full-winged, regardless or whether other individuals cannot fly through injuries.
 
Apparently the birds are all rescue birds from Spain / the Pyrenees. Youngsters bred here are sent to the Balkans for re-introduction there.
 

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