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Walsrode and Wuppertal are the only collections I´m aware of which kept todies.
The group at Walsrode was wild-caught by the park itself on Jamaica around 1987 and consited of young birds taken out the nest.
Some breeding-attemps were made but none succesfully.
Walsrode and Wuppertal are the only collections I´m aware of which kept todies.
The group at Walsrode was wild-caught by the park itself on Jamaica around 1987 and consited of young birds taken out the nest.
Some breeding-attemps were made but none succesfully.
 
Great species. Too bad I never managed to see it in Walsrode -- just like the imperial amazon. This young tody almost looks like a female manakin!
 
Which of the two Tody taxa is this a photograph of?
 
Why do you say two Tody taxa? Wikipedia says there are five tody species. And that only one, the Jamaican Tody (Todus todus), is found in Jamaica. :confused:

I am given to understand there were two taxa held by Walsrode at the same time :) although they were the two Hispaniolan taxa.

So either this is a third one, or vogelcommando didn't mean Jamaica.
 

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