Aways good to hear that a collection is improving and surtainly when this cllection is Jurong ! Which other tucan-species are kept at Jurong and which other rarer species were among the 150 babies ?
Great news. The new avian team is headed by Dr Carlos Neves. Anyone know where he was from previously?
He was a Veterinary Instructor at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the
Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias/ Portugal and mostly specialized in avian veterinary! Maybe he was also involved in some collection in Portugal, but not what im aware of.
Jurong run a breed and release scheme for Oriental Pieds and Greater Indian. Would love to see more of the Asian species exhibited (allthough they did have Rufous and Hornbills and Tarictics from Luzon.
Not sure what they keep behind the scenes, but as far as display they have Toco, Channel Billed, Red Billed and Collared Aracari.
Jurong has released a trio of Oriental Pied Hornbills (2 of which were captive bred) into the wild in Singapore, to boost the genetic diversity of the local population. Hopefully this rather successful reintroduction project in Singapore will embolden Jurong/WRS to take on similar projects in Southeast Asia involving hornbill species that are more endangered.
ORIENTAL PIED HORNBILL WILD POPULATION GETS A BOOST WITH JURONG BIRD PARK?S RELEASE OF THREE BIRDS IN PULAU UBIN | Wildlife Press
I have seen the Toco at the entrance to Jungle jewels and from another post Channel Billed is also there although I have never seen.
So how about the Red billed and Collared Aracari, where are they kept?
I have seen the Toco at the entrance to Jungle jewels and from another post Channel Billed is also there although I have never seen.
So how about the Red billed and Collared Aracari, where are they kept?
Was at Jurong yesterday and went to the Riverine, on my way to the Asian Bird Aviary, but couldn't see any birds. Passed by twice more and the same every time, no birds?! Have they been removed or were they all hiding?
Perhaps the birds were confined for maintenance work. There is a holding cage at the back of the exhibit.
Are you talking about invisible maintenance?
Seen them on my previous visit to Jurong Bird Park. Always a joy to behold and watch. Brilliant news they finally hatched some. The female seems to be looking after her chicks very well.
Any other noteworthy bird of paradise news from Jurong to report?
It looks like one of the park's un-pinioned Caribbean Flamingos decided to go exploring and ended up in a public swimming pool about 3 km from the park. No mention of what happened to the bird though.
Flamingo goes for a swim at Jurong West Swimming Complex | Singapore News | Politics | Weather | Crime | AsiaOne