21. Seychelles Magpie-robin (Copsychus sechellarum)
Still the single male which was confiticated in - I guess - 2021 and first kept at Jurong ?
21. Seychelles Magpie-robin (Copsychus sechellarum)
Still the single male which was confiticated in - I guess - 2021 and first kept at Jurong ?
It would be interesting to see what happens and if an ex situ captive assurance or exchange to Seychelles will come to pass.Thanks @Zooish ! Does anyone have more info about this individual ?
i have some info in which part of the aviary he can normally be found. he's usually seen on one particular balding tree when you enter from Mysterious Papua. other than that, try looking at the perimeters of the aviaryThanks @Zooish ! Does anyone have more info about this individual ?
i have some info in which part of the aviary he can normally be found. he's usually seen on one particular balding tree when you enter from Mysterious Papua. other than that, try looking at the perimeters of the aviary
no he hasnt gone anywhere. i meant when you enter Lory Loft from Mysterious Papua, you may see him on that treeHas he been moved to Mysterious Papua? He had been in Lory Loft all along.
This is a Pinon's Imperial Pigeon.i saw this imperial pigeon in Songs of The Forest today. what species is this and has it been always there?
oh. they probably moved in from Mysterious Papua, maybe thats why i didnt see any in MP todayThis is a Pinon's Imperial Pigeon.
Blue-winged Pitta
yes, its a wild Black-napped Oriole. the only captive individuals of this species are in Wings of AsiaI saw an oriole at Heart of Africa yesterday, near the observation tower. The yellow-tipped tail and broad black band at the back of its head strongly suggest it's a Black-naped Oriole. Is this a wild Black-naped Oriole that went inside the aviary or is it some African species that I might have missed?
Has this holding cage been there before? It was located near the cliff at HoA. Wishing they are trying to habituate the bee eaters.![]()
Does anyone know what happened to the inca terns in the penguin enclosure in BP? Haven't seen them
finally! dyk what caused the previous batch of bee eaters to die out?A small update:
European Bee-eaters have been introduced into Heart of Africa.
Northern Carmine Bee-eaters have arrived and are in the holding cage in Heart of Africa (near the manmade tree).
Cuban Grassquits added to the Guinan Cock-of-the-Rock aviary at Winged Sanctuary.
A small update:
European Bee-eaters have been introduced into Heart of Africa.
Northern Carmine Bee-eaters have arrived and are in the holding cage in Heart of Africa (near the manmade tree).
Cuban Grassquits added to the Guinan Cock-of-the-Rock aviary at Winged Sanctuary.