London in 1935, according to zootierliste.I think there's a lot of birds down in Oceania that aren't regularly exhibited. I'd love to see a pitohui but I've never heard any evidence of them ever being kept in captivity; unless I didn't research fully enough....
Does anybody know if any zoos have priotelus (cuban or hispaniolan trogon) in their collection? Or has it in the past?
Is there hoatzin in captivity anywhere?
Do scoters do well in captivity? Eiders of course do, they're in a fair few collections...
Is the Black-Headed Duck self-sustaining? I know of two collections with them. Private trade?
~Thylo
Yes. Some European zoo holds Northern gannets, just check ztl for the list.Are gannets kept in captivity anywhere? I never heard about them being kept.
Artis breeds them regularly.Are gannets kept in captivity anywhere? I never heard about them being kept.
I think there's a lot of birds down in Oceania that aren't regularly exhibited. I'd love to see a pitohui but I've never heard any evidence of them ever being kept in captivity; unless I didn't research fully enough....
Are there any grebes currently in the US or Canada?
Are there any grebes currently in the US or Canada?
A photo of a Red-Necked Grebe at the Montreal Biodome was posted in January by TheGerenuk, so if that bird is still alive, then it is probably one of the few (if not the only) grebe in captivity in the U.S. or Canada.
Wishing I hadn't asked, since I was there in OctoberThanks!
Edit: I SAW THE GREBE. Never IDed the photo!
Lucky! Very much a bird I've wanted to see in captivity for a while. Hoping they start to become more common as they're very entertaining to watch in the wild.
Lucky! Very much a bird I've wanted to see in captivity for a while. Hoping they start to become more common as they're very entertaining to watch in the wild.
Lake Biwa Aquarium:
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Lake Biwa Museum's aquarium - ZooChat
Inokashira Park Zoo:
Little grebe, October 2017 - ZooChat
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As far as I know, only little grebes are in captivity in Japan.