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updates from today's trip:

1. *Winged Sanc*: Hooded Vultures relocated from HoA to here. Sulawesi Mynas now inhabit the former Burrowing Owl cage

2. *Amazonian Jewels*: Burrowing Owl relocated here, and a pair of Azara's Agoutis are in the back cages

3. *Crimson Wetlands*: Pink-tailed Chalceus, Salvin's Cichlid, Common Pleco and Yellow-spotted River Turtle added to the underwater viewing gallery. also Boat-billed Heron relocated here(?)

4. *Wings of Asia*: Black-necked Stork is still in a fenced-off area for some reason

5. *Heart of Africa* Guru the Wattled Crane has been off-show for as long as i can remember, keeper's said he's having a "checkup". a peafowl-like bird(Congo Peafowl?) is now in the back cage
 
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updates from today's trip:

1. *Winged Sanc*: Hooded Vultures relocated from HoA to here. Sulawesi Mynas now inhabit the former Burrowing Owl cage

2. *Amazonian Jewels*: Burrowing Owl relocated here, and a pair of Azara's Agoutis are in the back cages

3. *Crimson Wetlands*: Pink-tailed Chalceus, Salvin's Cichlid, Common Pleco and Yellow-spotted River Turtle added to the underwater viewing gallery. also Boat-billed Heron relocated here(?)

4. *Wings of Asia*: Black-necked Stork is still in a fenced-off area for some reason

5. *Heart of Africa* Guru the Wattled Crane has been off-show for as long as i can remember, keeper's said he's having a "checkup". a peafowl-like bird(Congo Peafowl?) is now in the back cage

The Boat-billed Heron has always been in Crimson Wetlands.

Mary the Black-necked Stork is unlikely to be allowed to roam the aviary as she got into trouble with the other birds or visitors i think.

Gru the Wattled Crane has been at the hospital since the park opened to the public (with a broken leg i believe). I suspect he got into a fight with the other large birds - he 'disappeared' at about the same time the female Saddlebill and female Shoebill died - this is purely my suspicion.

The peafowl at the Heart of Africa holding cage is a Green Peafowl. She was at Wings of Asia but had been aggressive towards visitors.
 
I visited the park multiple times last week. As a "bird enthusiast," it is one of the nicest places I have ever visited.

Before my visits, I checked on ZooTierList the species to observe (I read that Mandai confirmed the species lists for the four parks) but some species differ from the board/park map/signs. One example in the Amazonian Jewels the Motmot.
  • ZTL: Blue-diademed motmot (Momotus lessonii)
  • Park: Blue-crowned or Amazonian motmot (Momotus momota)
I'm not an expert, but I read that the "Momotus Momota" taxon was split into 6 species (incl. Momotus Lessonii) in 2009. It seems they didn't take the opportunity of the move from Jurong to adapt the signs. It is not the only one but I agree, it is only a "minor" weak point compared to the many positives and nice things this park offers.
 
Anyone knows what happened to the pygmy falcons? Are they gone or just shifted to a back facility? I might have missed them, but if I’m not mistaken there are toucanets/aracaris in their former cage.
 
Anyone knows what happened to the pygmy falcons? Are they gone or just shifted to a back facility? I might have missed them, but if I’m not mistaken there are toucanets/aracaris in their former cage.

I saw one of them two weeks ago. It was next to the aviary with the yellow cardinal.
 
Anyone knows what happened to the pygmy falcons? Are they gone or just shifted to a back facility? I might have missed them, but if I’m not mistaken there are toucanets/aracaris in their former cage.

The African Pygmy Falcons are off show. A Channel-billed Toucan (previously housed at Singapore Zoo's Reptopia aviary) has moved into the aviary.
 
The African Pygmy Falcons are off show. A Channel-billed Toucan (previously housed at Singapore Zoo's Reptopia aviary) has moved into the aviary.

Good to hear that they were just off-show and not passed on. Is it feasible for these falcons to be kept in the open aviaries? Or they still pose a threat to the smaller birds?
 
updates from today's trip:

2. *Amazonian Jewels*: Burrowing Owl relocated here, and a pair of Azara's Agoutis are in the back cages

Apparently the owls haven't been released to the aviary. When I visited the park earlier this week, the keeper told me they are still in the holding cage and will be introduced in the coming weeks.
 
Good to hear that they were just off-show and not passed on. Is it feasible for these falcons to be kept in the open aviaries? Or they still pose a threat to the smaller birds?
i dont think they will be added to open aviaries. the most ideal aviary for them to be put in is HoA, but there are weavers housed there, which are part of the raptor's natural diet
 
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