Have you ever seen a really great parrot exhibit in any zoo? Usually they seem to be stuck on perches on small islands or in ugly smallish aviaries unbecoming of the beautiful birds that they are.
Have you ever seen a really great parrot exhibit in any zoo? Usually they seem to be stuck on perches on small islands or in ugly smallish aviaries unbecoming of the beautiful birds that they are.
Luckily the 'macaw-on-a-stick' approach is very much in decline in Europe; the 'not-very-attractive-aviary-but-better-than-being-on-a-stick' approach is the standard.
Luckily the 'macaw-on-a-stick' approach is very much in decline in Europe; the 'not-very-attractive-aviary-but-better-than-being-on-a-stick' approach is the standard.
I love the diagnosis of the parrot display technique as "macaw-on-a-stick" - so true.
The best display of zoo parrots that I have seen now that I think about it is at the LA Zoo bird show of all places. There is a segment where they release a flock of macaws at the top of the hill and they fly down and circle the show arena several times before landing on the stage area. It is truly spectacular watching them fly around and listening to them vocalize as they swoop around. The revelation of how spectacular they are is like seeing hippos move underwater for the first time after only seeing them from above as blobs in a tub.