Went to Featherdale today for the first time in probably a decade (maybe more!). I can't comment on if anything has changed as I literally don't remember anything from my previous visit, but I would like to say that the collection of birds is especially impressive and the sheer number of exhibits took me by surprise.
I noted that the raptor and owl collection included the following species:
-barking owl
-lesser sooty owl
-sooty owl
-masked owl
-barn owl
-eastern grass owl
-southern boobook owl
-powerful owl
-rufous owl
-brahminy kite
-nankeen kestrel
-grey goshawk (white goshawk morph)
-black breasted buzzard
-black kite
-whistling kite
-peregrine falcon
-little eagle
-wedge-tailed eagle
-white-bellied sea eagle
Species noted in the reptile house include:
-pig-nosed turtle/splendid tree frog
-black-headed python
-red-bellied black snake
-centralian carpet python/central bearded dragon/centralian bluetongue lizard
-Collett's snake
-inland taipan
-woma python
-sand goanna (Gould's monitor)
-mulga snake
-common death adder
-brown tree snake
-rough-scaled python
-broad-headed snake
-tiger snake
-Merten's water monitor
-carpet python
-perenti
-blotched bluetongue lizard/diamond python
(also some exterior exhibits that I forgot to note down and saltwater crocodile, lace monitor and sawshell turtle located elsewhere within the park)
The only exotics on display are blue and gold macaw (held in two cages), sun conure (held in two cages), (Luzon) bleeding heart pigeon and white-bibbed ground dove.
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