S S Summer Tanager 21 Jan 2024 It's nice to see these! I love that their off-exhibit aviaries are well-planted.
pachyderm pro 21 Feb 2024 You can see these aviaries from the path that wraps around the arctic aviary in Northern Frontier. No idea what's kept here nowadays.
You can see these aviaries from the path that wraps around the arctic aviary in Northern Frontier. No idea what's kept here nowadays.
Kudu21 21 Feb 2024 @Zt2fan94 @pachyderm pro - Based on what I have been able to spy from recent visits: -Beautiful fruit-dove -Black-throated laughingthrush -Blue coua -Blue-crowned laughingthrush -Chinese hwamei -Crested coua -Crested quail-dove -Guinan cock-of-the-rock -Himalayan monal -Kagu -Orange-bellied fruit-dove -Oriental dollarbird -Purple-tailed imperial pigeon -Scarlet-faced liocichlia -Snowy-crowned robin-chat -Stone partridge -White-naped pheasant-pigeon -White-rumped shama It takes good binoculars, patience, and luck to see the smaller birds, but it is possible.
@Zt2fan94 @pachyderm pro - Based on what I have been able to spy from recent visits: -Beautiful fruit-dove -Black-throated laughingthrush -Blue coua -Blue-crowned laughingthrush -Chinese hwamei -Crested coua -Crested quail-dove -Guinan cock-of-the-rock -Himalayan monal -Kagu -Orange-bellied fruit-dove -Oriental dollarbird -Purple-tailed imperial pigeon -Scarlet-faced liocichlia -Snowy-crowned robin-chat -Stone partridge -White-naped pheasant-pigeon -White-rumped shama It takes good binoculars, patience, and luck to see the smaller birds, but it is possible.