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Writhedhornbill

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Just been looking through ISIS, and It looks like Blackbrook have Polyplectron chalcurum otherwise known as Bronze tailed peacock pheasant.

Now, these birds are really rare in zoos, and if Blackbrook does keep them could someone confirm it. They are the only species of peacock pheasant that I need to see and film, so I'd like to complete my collection!
 
To our inside man at Blackbrook how are the open billed storks doing and how many boat billed heron were bred last year, and have any other British zoos shown an interest in acquiring any?
 
the bronze tailed peacock pheasent is currently off show and has been for a while now. the openbilled seem tohave settles in well and the outside enclourser is still under construction as is the penguins and river hogs everything seems a little behind. due date for all projects is april. the marmosets, puffins and torrents have not been started and i am unsure wether these will be undertaken. hopefully the torrent ducks will but the penguin enclourser has been extended not leaving a great lot of room for them.

3 boat billed herons have been breed reared this year with the perants sitting another clutch i am not sure if anybody has shown a interest in these birds or if we will be keeping them
 
When I come next, could I see the Bronze tailed peacock pheasant?
They are amazing birds and I'd rather not spend thousands on a trip for a trip to Jurong Birdpark, when there is a chance of seeing one about an hour from my door!!

I'm not against a trip to Singapore, I'd just rather let my Parents spend less money!!

I should be coming around my birthday again, so I might be able to see the Hogs, Penguins and Openbills.

Thanks
 
You are a little behind arent you. I would have thought the penguin place would be near complesion by now
 
another pool was added about 2/3rds of the size of he origanal so this could be credited for the time dely
 
Blackbrook

I just noticed that we need a new thread on blackbrook (maybe we could have a sub-forum like chester and london, as we have to workers on the forum).

Just noticed they have a new website :)

any news from the place, got any pictures of the exbits.
 
which website is that?
and what exhibits are you interested in? you should come up to see the collection.

a couple of members (not sure there usernames) came up today so i will let them share there views
 
Blackbrook Zoological Park

That one swear it diffrent lol,
Just intersted really, any new ones you have O an the tapir (if you have one).
Yer i was looking at the map yesterday to see how far away it is in matter off fact.
 
yeah that website is a new one but i think we may be getting another new one. the tapir was moved on last year and i think she is now at noahs ark?
the penguin pool is the main job at the moment and its become quite a job.

jobs to be completed by easter are meant to be
1. peguin pool and walk way
2. red river hogs enclouser and walk way
3. avairy next to river hogs (unsure of species intended)
4. open billed stork pen
5. new black necked crane pen
6. asian sarus crane pen

other jobs started but no due date are
1. african section (extentsion to exisiting park) unsure of species intended
2. large walkthrough avairy where the brook flows through the park intened species included ibis and spoonbills
i will see if i can get a upto date stocklist and post it up
 
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That would be great!

Why is there a new Black necked Crane pan? They've only just got their current one.

Are you thinking of making a guidebook?
 
no idea why but it will give them a much larger pen pretty much back where they use to be. i dont really like them new crane pens much any way. no plans of a guide book that i have heard off
 
As one of the member`s who visited yesterday,i will say thanks for your time spent talking to yourself and collegue when you showed us round your new penguin exhibit,having seen it in the state its in at present it should take Blackbrook into a whole new level of exhibit and build project as its on a totaly different scale of build to anything that been done their before,as ever the collection is great always something different to see,but please can you get the labels sorted on some of the ducks and geese particularly the Canada Geese as you have at least 3 different species of them.
 
The Sentinel of 3rd January published an article about the penguin pool, together with a picture of the uncompleted enclosure.

8 penguins are coming from Germany in time for Easter, with other bird species added later.

The reporter claims that Blackbrook has the biggest aviary in Britain, and one of the largest in Europe.

One visitor thought the penguins would be an improvement and she also wanted a better children's play area. Another visitor liked the meerkats and believed the penguins would bring in more visitors.

Charlotte Atkins MP for Staffordshire Moorlands said that Blackbrook had a good record in animal husbandry and that the park was an excellent educational centre for schools.

I agree with zoogiraffe. The labelling could be better. I'm still trying to identify my Canada geese pictures which were taken in July 2007.
 
species of canada geese kept are
dusky 0.0.12
vancouver 0.0.15
giant 4.3
richardsons 4.3
cackling 0.0.15
moffits0.1
if thats any help.
i will put a full stocklist up when i have time.
if the picture in the sentinel is like the one in the leek post and times it really doesnt show the encloser in the best light even if it only half built at present
 
Blackbrook stock list

Cranes
Wattled
Paradise
Grey crowned
Australian sarus
Florida sandhill
Greater sandhill
Japanese
Blacknecked
Demoisle
White-naped
European
Black-crowned
Indian sarus

Storks
Saddle-billed
White
Marabou
Maguari
Black
Asian open-billed
Abdims

Pelicans
American white
Dalmatian
Pinkback
Brown
Great white
Australian

Pheasent
Vulturine guniefowl
Giant woodrail
Palawan peacock
Germains peacock
Grey peacock
Mountain peacock
Bronze tailed peacock
White eared
Blue eared
Brown eared
Lady amherstis
Reaves
Seinhoes
Elliot
Mikado
Siamese fireback
Himalayan monal
Green peafowl
Temmicks tragopan
Satya tragopan
golden
copper
silver
Argos
White cresated kalij
Great currasow

Vultures
Ruppels
White-backed
Turkey

Rattites
Emu
Ostrich
Common rhea
White rhea
Double wattled cassowary

Owls
Specticaled
Milky eagle
Asian brown wood
Ural
Great grey
Boobook
Indian scoops
Hawk owl
White faced scoops
European eagle

Crows
Australian magpie
White-naped raven
Red-billed blue magpie

Ibis
Straw-necked
Buff-necked
Waldrapp
Sacred
Blackfaced
American white
Scarlet
Puna
Oriental white

Egrets
Little
Cattle

Spoonbills
Eurasian
Roseate
American

Herons
Night
Boat-billed
Squarcco

Waders
Lapwing
Curlew
Crowned plover
Purple Gallinule
Black smith plover
Southern lapwing
Redshank
Ruff
Purple sand pipper
Black-necked stilt
Black-winged stilt

Other
victoria crowned pigeon
Western crowned pigeon
Serima
Southern ground hornbill
Kori bustard
Hamerkop
Secretary bird
Black chinned fruit pigeon

Turacos
Great blue
Violet
Lady ross
Livingston
Red creasted

Waterfowl
flamingos
Lesser
Chilean

waterfowl odditie
Creasted screamer

Geese
Blue winged
Southern Spurwinged
Northern Spurwinged
Egyptian
Dusky canada
Vancouver canada
Giant canada
Richardsons canada
Moffits canada
Cackling canada
Blue snow goose
Ross snow goose
Greater snow goose
Emperor
Tule white-front
Pacfic white-front
European white-front
Lesser white-front
Greenland white-front
Atlantic brent
Pacfic brent
Russian brent
Red breasted
Barnacle
Western greylag
Eastern greylag
Orinoco
Ruddy headed
Ashy heaed
Lesser megellen
Greater megellan
Kelp
Andean
Western bean
Thick-billed bean
Russian bean
Pink foot
Bar headed
Ceriopsis
Maned
Magpie

Ducks
Yellow billed
Comb
New world comb
Hartlaubs
Redbilled pintail
White back
Moccoa
Gadwell
Caraolina
Paficic black
American wigeon
Pink eared
Northern pintail
European wigeon
Tufted duck
Muscovy
Patagonian creasted
Mottled duck
Chinese spot bill
Indian spot bill
South georgian pintail
Bahama pintail
Chilian pintail
Red shovler
Chiloe wigeon
Bronze wing
Phillipine
Mandarin
Brazilian
African black duck

Swans
Whistling
Trumpeter
Blacknecked
Coscoroda
Mute
Bewicks
Whooper
Black

shelducks
Cape
Common
Ruddy
Australian
Radjah
Paradise

Whistling ducks
White faced
Fulvus
Wandering
Eytons
red billed
Cuban

Steamer ducks
Flying
Magellanic

Seaducks
Foroe eider
Northern eider
Pacfic eider
European eider
American eider
Specticaled eider
Hooded merganser
Red breasted merganser
Goosander
Smew

Pochard/Scaup
African white eyed pochard
European white eyed pochard
Australian white eyed pochard
Southern pochard
European pochard
Red headed pochard
bears pochard
Rosybilled pochard
Red creasted pochard
Canvasback
Buffle head
Barrows golden eye
European golden eye
Lesser scaup
Greater scaup
Pacfic greater scaup
New zealand scaup

Teal
Marbled
Madagascan
Hottentot
Versiculor
Chilean
Sharp wing
New zealand brown
Layson
Chestnut breasted
Falcated
African pygmy goose

Mammals
Red kanagroo
Bennets wallabie
Parma wallabie
Chipmunks
Mara
Alpaca
Reeves munjac deer
Black and white ruffed lemur
Red ruffed lemur
Mongoose lemur
Meyottes lemur
White fronted lemur
Ring tailed lemur
Pygmy marmoset
Black pencillied marmoset
red handed tamarin
white lipped red bellied tamarin
meerkats

Reptiles
Brown caiman
Sulcata tortoise
Red foot tortoise
Red eared slider
Green iguana
Nile monitor
Breaded dragon
Frilled dragon
Dwarf spiny tailed monitor
Bosc monitor
Jungle carpet python
Dummerils boa
Green tree python

Fish
Koi
Goldfish
Malawi cichlids
Convict cichlids
Harlequin cichlids
Red tailed black shark
Clown loach
Tiger barbs
Rosy barbs
Giant danios
Zebra danios
Pacu
Tinfoil barbs
Red tailed catfish
Pangasious catfish
Pearses dwarf mudskipper
Knight Goby
Spotted puffer
Regal tang
Clown fish
Yellow tailed blue damsil
Brittle starfish
Hermit crab
 
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