snowleopard 8 Feb 2011 Aug. 21st, 2010. Lappet-faced vulture, cape griffon vulture, saddle-billed stork, marabou stork, wattled crane, hamerkop and black spur-winged goose.
Aug. 21st, 2010. Lappet-faced vulture, cape griffon vulture, saddle-billed stork, marabou stork, wattled crane, hamerkop and black spur-winged goose.
Arizona Docent 12 Feb 2011 Aviary doesn't work very well - all of the birds are on the wrong side of the fence
D D DeydraOZ 17 Feb 2011 A pair of white-necked ravens are also in this exhibit. It seems rare for zoos to have exotic corvid species.
A pair of white-necked ravens are also in this exhibit. It seems rare for zoos to have exotic corvid species.
elefante 7 Mar 2018 I'd be worried being under that many big birds. Are they fully flighted? Does the mesh barrier go through the entire exhibit?
I'd be worried being under that many big birds. Are they fully flighted? Does the mesh barrier go through the entire exhibit?
Coelacanth18 6 Dec 2021 @elefante The vultures appeared to be fully flighted. This is a wooden hanging bridge inside a fully enclosed mesh tunnel going through the aviary. Visitors and birds are never on the same side of the barrier. Here is a full view here: Mixed-Species Aviary (7 Species) - ZooChat
@elefante The vultures appeared to be fully flighted. This is a wooden hanging bridge inside a fully enclosed mesh tunnel going through the aviary. Visitors and birds are never on the same side of the barrier. Here is a full view here: Mixed-Species Aviary (7 Species) - ZooChat