Central Park Zoo Central Park Zoo Species List 4/15/23

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CENTRAL GARDEN

1. California Sea Lion

TROPIC ZONE

1. Collared Brown Lemur
2. White-faced Saki
3. Blue-and-yellow Macaw, Lilac-crowned Amazon, Red-crested Turaco

4. Rodrigues Flying Fox, Abdim’s Stork, African Pygmy-Goose, Amazonian Sunbittern, Bali Myna, Blue-and-yellow Macaw, Blue-gray Tanager, Chestnut Weaver, Chinese Hwamei, Crested Coua, Crested Partridge, Javan Green Peafowl, Lilac-crowned Amazon, Long-tailed Glossy Starling, Mindanao Bleeding-Heart, Nicobar Pigeon, Pied Avocet, Plum-headed Parakeet, Plush-crested Jay, Red-and-green Macaw, Red-crested Turaco, Ruddy Shelduck, Scarlet Ibis, Speckled Mousebird, Sri Lankan Junglefowl, Superb Starling, Taveta Weaver, Venezuelan Troupial, Victoria Crowned-Pigeon, White-crowned Robin-Chat, White-fronted Amazon, Yellow-crowned Gonolek, Red-bellied Piranha
5. Atta cephalotes
6. Seba’s Short-tailed Bat, Cuvier’s Dwarf Caiman
7. Dumeril’s Boa
8. Rainbow Boa, Smoky Jungle Frog
9. Solomon Islands Skink
10. Cotton-top Tamarin
11. Banded Mongoose
12. Green Tree Python
13. Angolan Python
14. Tentacled Snake, Fathead Minnow
15. Mission Golden-eyed Tree Frog
16. White-eared Titi, Chestnut Weaver, Superb Starling
17. Thai Bamboo Ratsnake
18. Common Chuckwalla
19. Smallwood’s Anole
20. Mohol Bushbaby
21. Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur

TEMPERATE TERRITORY

1. Japanese Macaque
2. Trumpeter Swan, Red-eared Slider, Western Mosquitofish
3. Northern Red-bellied Cooter, Red-eared Slider, Western Mosquitofish
4. Himalayan Red Panda
5. White-naped Crane
6. Snow Leopard
7. Snow Leopard

POLAR CIRCLE

1. Grizzly Bear
2. Himalayan Monal, Red-billed Blue-Magpie
3. Harbor Seal
4. Chinstrap Penguin, King Penguin, Macaroni Penguin, Southern Gentoo Penguin
5. Atlantic Puffin, Tufted Puffin

TISCH CHILDREN’S ZOO

1. American Goldeneye, Baer’s Pochard, Baikal Teal, Emperor Goose, Falcated Duck, Garganey, Harlequin Duck, Himalayan Monal, Koklass Pheasant, Long-tailed Duck, Mandarin Duck, Marbled Duck, Pacific Common Eider, Philippine Duck, Pink-eared Duck, Ruddy Shelduck, Satyr Tragopan, Scaly-sided Merganser, Smew, Spectacled Eider, Sri Lankan Junglefowl, Swan Goose, White-headed Duck
2. Patagonian Mara
3. Black Stork (visible in off-exhibit aviary next to turtle exhibit)
4. Pig-nosed Turtle
5. Laughing Kookaburra
6. Zebu
7. Sheep
8. Goat
9. Goat
 
CENTRAL GARDEN

1. California Sea Lion

TROPIC ZONE

1. Collared Brown Lemur
2. White-faced Saki
3. Blue-and-yellow Macaw, Lilac-crowned Amazon, Red-crested Turaco

4. Rodrigues Flying Fox, Abdim’s Stork, African Pygmy-Goose, Amazonian Sunbittern, Bali Myna, Blue-and-yellow Macaw, Blue-gray Tanager, Chestnut Weaver, Chinese Hwamei, Crested Coua, Crested Partridge, Javan Green Peafowl, Lilac-crowned Amazon, Long-tailed Glossy Starling, Mindanao Bleeding-Heart, Nicobar Pigeon, Pied Avocet, Plum-headed Parakeet, Plush-crested Jay, Red-and-green Macaw, Red-crested Turaco, Ruddy Shelduck, Scarlet Ibis, Speckled Mousebird, Sri Lankan Junglefowl, Superb Starling, Taveta Weaver, Venezuelan Troupial, Victoria Crowned-Pigeon, White-crowned Robin-Chat, White-fronted Amazon, Yellow-crowned Gonolek, Red-bellied Piranha
5. Atta cephalotes
6. Seba’s Short-tailed Bat, Cuvier’s Dwarf Caiman
7. Dumeril’s Boa
8. Rainbow Boa, Smoky Jungle Frog
9. Solomon Islands Skink
10. Cotton-top Tamarin
11. Banded Mongoose
12. Green Tree Python
13. Angolan Python
14. Tentacled Snake, Fathead Minnow
15. Mission Golden-eyed Tree Frog
16. White-eared Titi, Chestnut Weaver, Superb Starling
17. Thai Bamboo Ratsnake
18. Common Chuckwalla
19. Smallwood’s Anole
20. Mohol Bushbaby
21. Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur

TEMPERATE TERRITORY

1. Japanese Macaque
2. Trumpeter Swan, Red-eared Slider, Western Mosquitofish
3. Northern Red-bellied Cooter, Red-eared Slider, Western Mosquitofish
4. Himalayan Red Panda
5. White-naped Crane
6. Snow Leopard
7. Snow Leopard

POLAR CIRCLE

1. Grizzly Bear
2. Himalayan Monal, Red-billed Blue-Magpie
3. Harbor Seal
4. Chinstrap Penguin, King Penguin, Macaroni Penguin, Southern Gentoo Penguin
5. Atlantic Puffin, Tufted Puffin

TISCH CHILDREN’S ZOO

1. American Goldeneye, Baer’s Pochard, Baikal Teal, Emperor Goose, Falcated Duck, Garganey, Harlequin Duck, Himalayan Monal, Koklass Pheasant, Long-tailed Duck, Mandarin Duck, Marbled Duck, Pacific Common Eider, Philippine Duck, Pink-eared Duck, Ruddy Shelduck, Satyr Tragopan, Scaly-sided Merganser, Smew, Spectacled Eider, Sri Lankan Junglefowl, Swan Goose, White-headed Duck
2. Patagonian Mara
3. Black Stork (visible in off-exhibit aviary next to turtle exhibit)
4. Pig-nosed Turtle
5. Laughing Kookaburra
6. Zebu
7. Sheep
8. Goat
9. Goat

They have Koklass Pheasant again now? Was there a male easily visible? Also, was there a male Spectacled Eider, or only females?
 
CENTRAL GARDEN

1. California Sea Lion

TROPIC ZONE

1. Collared Brown Lemur
2. White-faced Saki
3. Blue-and-yellow Macaw, Lilac-crowned Amazon, Red-crested Turaco

4. Rodrigues Flying Fox, Abdim’s Stork, African Pygmy-Goose, Amazonian Sunbittern, Bali Myna, Blue-and-yellow Macaw, Blue-gray Tanager, Chestnut Weaver, Chinese Hwamei, Crested Coua, Crested Partridge, Javan Green Peafowl, Lilac-crowned Amazon, Long-tailed Glossy Starling, Mindanao Bleeding-Heart, Nicobar Pigeon, Pied Avocet, Plum-headed Parakeet, Plush-crested Jay, Red-and-green Macaw, Red-crested Turaco, Ruddy Shelduck, Scarlet Ibis, Speckled Mousebird, Sri Lankan Junglefowl, Superb Starling, Taveta Weaver, Venezuelan Troupial, Victoria Crowned-Pigeon, White-crowned Robin-Chat, White-fronted Amazon, Yellow-crowned Gonolek, Red-bellied Piranha
5. Atta cephalotes
6. Seba’s Short-tailed Bat, Cuvier’s Dwarf Caiman
7. Dumeril’s Boa
8. Rainbow Boa, Smoky Jungle Frog
9. Solomon Islands Skink
10. Cotton-top Tamarin
11. Banded Mongoose
12. Green Tree Python
13. Angolan Python
14. Tentacled Snake, Fathead Minnow
15. Mission Golden-eyed Tree Frog
16. White-eared Titi, Chestnut Weaver, Superb Starling
17. Thai Bamboo Ratsnake
18. Common Chuckwalla
19. Smallwood’s Anole
20. Mohol Bushbaby
21. Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur

TEMPERATE TERRITORY

1. Japanese Macaque
2. Trumpeter Swan, Red-eared Slider, Western Mosquitofish
3. Northern Red-bellied Cooter, Red-eared Slider, Western Mosquitofish
4. Himalayan Red Panda
5. White-naped Crane
6. Snow Leopard
7. Snow Leopard

POLAR CIRCLE

1. Grizzly Bear
2. Himalayan Monal, Red-billed Blue-Magpie
3. Harbor Seal
4. Chinstrap Penguin, King Penguin, Macaroni Penguin, Southern Gentoo Penguin
5. Atlantic Puffin, Tufted Puffin

TISCH CHILDREN’S ZOO

1. American Goldeneye, Baer’s Pochard, Baikal Teal, Emperor Goose, Falcated Duck, Garganey, Harlequin Duck, Himalayan Monal, Koklass Pheasant, Long-tailed Duck, Mandarin Duck, Marbled Duck, Pacific Common Eider, Philippine Duck, Pink-eared Duck, Ruddy Shelduck, Satyr Tragopan, Scaly-sided Merganser, Smew, Spectacled Eider, Sri Lankan Junglefowl, Swan Goose, White-headed Duck
2. Patagonian Mara
3. Black Stork (visible in off-exhibit aviary next to turtle exhibit)
4. Pig-nosed Turtle
5. Laughing Kookaburra
6. Zebu
7. Sheep
8. Goat
9. Goat
Nice list, man! The crowned lemurs actually seem like a pretty solid addition to Tropic Zone - I am actually thinking of if Central Park ever decided to lean more into a Madagascan collection given a certain Dreamworks franchise...

I am curious about the domestic breeds they have specifically - or if they're just signed as "goats" and "sheep" at the zoo.
 
They have Koklass Pheasant again now? Was there a male easily visible? Also, was there a male Spectacled Eider, or only females?
I did not see a Koklass Pheasant, but I listed it because it was signed. I only saw a female Spectacled Eider.
Nice list, man! The crowned lemurs actually seem like a pretty solid addition to Tropic Zone - I am actually thinking of if Central Park ever decided to lean more into a Madagascan collection given a certain Dreamworks franchise...

I am curious about the domestic breeds they have specifically - or if they're just signed as "goats" and "sheep" at the zoo.
Thanks! The domestics actually didn't have any signs and I'm not sure about the breeds, sorry.
 
I did not see a Koklass Pheasant, but I listed it because it was signed. I only saw a female Spectacled Eider.

Thanks! The domestics actually didn't have any signs and I'm not sure about the breeds, sorry.

The last Koklass Pheasant died at least 4 years ago, if I remember correctly. I was hoping you saw a new one.
 
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