Willowbank bird list, as of a visit today. It can be compared directly to the list three posts above (from November 2014). There have been a few notable new species added to the collection (Swinhoe's Pheasant, Scarlet Macaw, Red-tailed Black Cockatoo). Unfortunately the new Blue Duck aviary is entirely lacking in the promised Blue Ducks and all signage referring to them arriving at the reserve have been removed; the aviary has Mandarin Ducks and Swinhoe's Pheasants in it instead. I'm not sure when they will be arriving now.
*Emu
*North Island Brown Kiwi
*(Other kiwi species off-show or part of ONE, as noted in the original post)
*White-faced Heron
*Black Swan
*Mute Swan
*Domestic Goose (Sebastopol Geese)
*Canada Goose
*Cape Barren Goose
*Mallard
*Muscovy Duck
*Carolina Wood Duck
*Mandarin Duck
*Paradise Duck
*NZ Shoveller
*Brown Teal
*Campbell Island Teal (but they might have gone)
*Grey Teal (wild ones)
*NZ Scaup (wild ones)
*NZ Falcon
*Spur-winged Plover
*Domestic Turkey
*Helmeted (Domestic) Guineafowl
*Domestic Fowl
*Blue Peafowl
*Golden Pheasant
*Lady Amherst's Pheasant
*Silver Pheasant
*Swinhoe's Pheasant
*Red-legged Partridge
*Japanese Quail
*Brown Quail
*Buff Weka
*Pukeko
*Takahe
*Domestic Pigeon
*Barbary Dove
*Crested Pigeon
*NZ Pigeon
*Greater Sulphur-crested Cockatoo
*Leadbeater's Cockatoo (I didn't see it but the sign is still there)
*Red-tailed Black Cockatoo
*Blue And Gold Macaw
*Scarlet Macaw
*Eastern Rosella
*Indian Ringneck
*Kea
*South Island Kaka
*Yellow-crowned Kakariki
*Red-crowned Kakariki
*Morepork
*Sacred kingfisher (one rescue bird; cannot fly)
*Canary (didn't see any but probably still there)
*Bengalese Finch
*Java Sparrow
*Tui
*Rook
So, changes since last November (six months ago):
Gone:
*maybe the Campbell Island Teal (their aviary was unoccupied with a sign saying it was being renovated)
New:
*Eastern Rosellas, Indian Ringnecks, Japanese Quail, and Mandarin Ducks all present (so were probably on site on my last visit but not on-show or simply not out)
*Lady Amherst's Pheasants back again (a male with three females back in the aviary they had previously been in before being replaced with Silver Pheasants, and also four or five young birds in another aviary)
*Swinhoe's Pheasant (pair)
*Red-tailed Black Cockatoo (three)
*Scarlet Macaw (one)
*Emu (three)
*Emu
*North Island Brown Kiwi
*(Other kiwi species off-show or part of ONE, as noted in the original post)
*White-faced Heron
*Black Swan
*Mute Swan
*Domestic Goose (Sebastopol Geese)
*Canada Goose
*Cape Barren Goose
*Mallard
*Muscovy Duck
*Carolina Wood Duck
*Mandarin Duck
*Paradise Duck
*NZ Shoveller
*Brown Teal
*Campbell Island Teal (but they might have gone)
*Grey Teal (wild ones)
*NZ Scaup (wild ones)
*NZ Falcon
*Spur-winged Plover
*Domestic Turkey
*Helmeted (Domestic) Guineafowl
*Domestic Fowl
*Blue Peafowl
*Golden Pheasant
*Lady Amherst's Pheasant
*Silver Pheasant
*Swinhoe's Pheasant
*Red-legged Partridge
*Japanese Quail
*Brown Quail
*Buff Weka
*Pukeko
*Takahe
*Domestic Pigeon
*Barbary Dove
*Crested Pigeon
*NZ Pigeon
*Greater Sulphur-crested Cockatoo
*Leadbeater's Cockatoo (I didn't see it but the sign is still there)
*Red-tailed Black Cockatoo
*Blue And Gold Macaw
*Scarlet Macaw
*Eastern Rosella
*Indian Ringneck
*Kea
*South Island Kaka
*Yellow-crowned Kakariki
*Red-crowned Kakariki
*Morepork
*Sacred kingfisher (one rescue bird; cannot fly)
*Canary (didn't see any but probably still there)
*Bengalese Finch
*Java Sparrow
*Tui
*Rook
So, changes since last November (six months ago):
Gone:
*maybe the Campbell Island Teal (their aviary was unoccupied with a sign saying it was being renovated)
New:
*Eastern Rosellas, Indian Ringnecks, Japanese Quail, and Mandarin Ducks all present (so were probably on site on my last visit but not on-show or simply not out)
*Lady Amherst's Pheasants back again (a male with three females back in the aviary they had previously been in before being replaced with Silver Pheasants, and also four or five young birds in another aviary)
*Swinhoe's Pheasant (pair)
*Red-tailed Black Cockatoo (three)
*Scarlet Macaw (one)
*Emu (three)