Coelacanth18 19 Apr 2019 @Great Argus Here is an excerpt from my species list: March 2019 Species List for Fresno Chaffee Zoo [Fresno Chaffee Zoo] Bold are species I saw. Tropical Rainforest Walk-Through Aviary (Main and Side Enclosures) Main Walk-Through Enclosure Sun Conure, Scarlet Ibis, Yellow-rumped Cacique, Cattle Egret, Inca Tern, Sunbittern, Black-winged Stilt, Blue-crowned Motmot, Laysan Teal, Ringed Teal, Puna Teal, Blue-throated Piping Guan, Elegant Crested Tinamou, Blue-and-Yellow Macaw, Red-lored Amazon (Amazona autumnalis), Roseate Spoonbill, Troupial, White-faced Whistling Duck Side Enclosures** Chestnut-mandibled Toucan Prehensile-tailed Porcupine, Six-banded Armadillo Hyacinth Macaw* *temporarily holding Blue-and-Yellow Macaw **Also saw what looked like a Plush-crested Jay in an off-display enclosure, next to Blue-crowned Motmots and Blue-and-Yellow Macaws
@Great Argus Here is an excerpt from my species list: March 2019 Species List for Fresno Chaffee Zoo [Fresno Chaffee Zoo] Bold are species I saw. Tropical Rainforest Walk-Through Aviary (Main and Side Enclosures) Main Walk-Through Enclosure Sun Conure, Scarlet Ibis, Yellow-rumped Cacique, Cattle Egret, Inca Tern, Sunbittern, Black-winged Stilt, Blue-crowned Motmot, Laysan Teal, Ringed Teal, Puna Teal, Blue-throated Piping Guan, Elegant Crested Tinamou, Blue-and-Yellow Macaw, Red-lored Amazon (Amazona autumnalis), Roseate Spoonbill, Troupial, White-faced Whistling Duck Side Enclosures** Chestnut-mandibled Toucan Prehensile-tailed Porcupine, Six-banded Armadillo Hyacinth Macaw* *temporarily holding Blue-and-Yellow Macaw **Also saw what looked like a Plush-crested Jay in an off-display enclosure, next to Blue-crowned Motmots and Blue-and-Yellow Macaws
A A Anniella 25 Apr 2019 Among this aviary's most visible residents when I last visited were helmeted curassow. They would happily wander right off, or even on, the visitor path. I guess they aren't present anymore.
Among this aviary's most visible residents when I last visited were helmeted curassow. They would happily wander right off, or even on, the visitor path. I guess they aren't present anymore.