Electus Parrot
Well-Known Member
I went to Adelaide Zoo today (30/9/09) and I thought I would list a couple of changes that have happened (in the last 10 weeks) to my knowledge of things. Progress of the panda exhibit is looking good and the new fence is up but it doesn't look like it could keep things out.
A male plum-headed parakeet (could be more) and a channel-billed cuckoo have moved into the Asian Rainforest walkthrough aviary.
The aviary with the gouldian finches has been extended into the aviary next to it and the male crimson chat has moved into it. The Port Lincoln parrot is not on display. The zoo has moved a pair of budgerigars into the scrub aviary and also a pair of cockatiel have moved into that aviary. The aviary on the right of it has been emptied.
Three Namaqua doves (one male, two female) have moved into the red bishop aviary. The female Siamese crested fireback is not on display (may have died because it is not listed on isis).
In the Australian Rainforest Walk-through aviary the three wandering whistling-ducks have moved into it from the wetland aviary.
The red lories have moved into the jewels of Asia area.
One of the female red junglefowl has passed away only leaving one female. Hopefully they can get a male and more females from Taronga. Now only the golden pheasant are able to breed because the others have no females and the female boobook owl has passed away.
Also there was a small baby bird that was sitting on one of the perches in the gouldian finch aviary. and i could not recognise what it was s
Reptiles:
Another female veiled chameleon has been acquired and the eyelash palm pitvipers have moved into the reptile house. Also Macquarie turtles and eastern long-necked turtles have moved into the old otter exhibit next to the seals.
Also if anyone knows how the population of star finches dropped from 50 to around 6 it would be nice to know why. Also same with the gol-shouldered parrots which population at the zoo dropped from 7 to just 2.
Also if anyone wants to add news about Adelaide Zoo in any form can.
Thankyou,
Eclectus Parrot.
A male plum-headed parakeet (could be more) and a channel-billed cuckoo have moved into the Asian Rainforest walkthrough aviary.
The aviary with the gouldian finches has been extended into the aviary next to it and the male crimson chat has moved into it. The Port Lincoln parrot is not on display. The zoo has moved a pair of budgerigars into the scrub aviary and also a pair of cockatiel have moved into that aviary. The aviary on the right of it has been emptied.
Three Namaqua doves (one male, two female) have moved into the red bishop aviary. The female Siamese crested fireback is not on display (may have died because it is not listed on isis).
In the Australian Rainforest Walk-through aviary the three wandering whistling-ducks have moved into it from the wetland aviary.
The red lories have moved into the jewels of Asia area.
One of the female red junglefowl has passed away only leaving one female. Hopefully they can get a male and more females from Taronga. Now only the golden pheasant are able to breed because the others have no females and the female boobook owl has passed away.
Also there was a small baby bird that was sitting on one of the perches in the gouldian finch aviary. and i could not recognise what it was s
Reptiles:
Another female veiled chameleon has been acquired and the eyelash palm pitvipers have moved into the reptile house. Also Macquarie turtles and eastern long-necked turtles have moved into the old otter exhibit next to the seals.
Also if anyone knows how the population of star finches dropped from 50 to around 6 it would be nice to know why. Also same with the gol-shouldered parrots which population at the zoo dropped from 7 to just 2.
Also if anyone wants to add news about Adelaide Zoo in any form can.
Thankyou,
Eclectus Parrot.
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