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Congo Expedition: African Forest - African Aviary (15 Species)

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June 7, 2014

Contains: Hottentot Teal, African Golden Oriole, Blue-billed Roller, Emerald Starling, Cattle Egret, Common Bulbul, Buff-crested Bustard, Racquet-tailed Roller, Sacred Ibis, Violet-backed Starling, Speckled Pigeon, West African Crowned Crane, White-crowned Robin-Chat, African Black Crake, Helmeted Guineafowl
June 7, 2014

Contains: Hottentot Teal, African Golden Oriole, Blue-billed Roller, Emerald Starling, Cattle Egret, Common Bulbul, Buff-crested Bustard, Racquet-tailed Roller, Sacred Ibis, Violet-backed Starling, Speckled Pigeon, West African Crowned Crane, White-crowned Robin-Chat, African Black Crake, Helmeted Guineafowl
 
What ever happened to the African grey parrots?
Cleveland moved their parrots from their cage near the giraffes to the AEC aviary and put white-headed buffalo weavers in the cage.
 
What ever happened to the African grey parrots?
Cleveland moved their parrots from their cage near the giraffes to the AEC aviary and put white-headed buffalo weavers in the cage.

They were never in this exhibit, they reside in an aviary that's right across from this viewing window.
 
June 7, 2014

Contains: Hottentot Teal, African Golden Oriole, Blue-billed Roller, Emerald Starling, Cattle Egret, Common Bulbul, Buff-crested Bustard, Racquet-tailed Roller, Sacred Ibis, Violet-backed Starling, Speckled Pigeon, West African Crowned Crane, White-crowned Robin-Chat, African Black Crake, Helmeted Guineafowl

I gues you mean Blue-bellied rollers instead of Blue-billed rollers ;)
Intresting to see they keep 2 Roller-species together, with the temper these birds ( can ) have, I've never tried it !
 
I gues you mean Blue-bellied rollers instead of Blue-billed rollers ;)
Intresting to see they keep 2 Roller-species together, with the temper these birds ( can ) have, I've never tried it !

Every time! I just noticed that I did it on my Milwaukee species list too.
 
I gues you mean Blue-bellied rollers instead of Blue-billed rollers ;)
Intresting to see they keep 2 Roller-species together, with the temper these birds ( can ) have, I've never tried it !

As a regular visitor of this aviary I've noticed the two roller species often perched together.There certainly seems to be no issues.

Team Tapir223
 

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