I don't have any poll data to back it up, but it seems like woodpeckers are likely to be one of the most recognized and liked group of birds by the general public. They are attractive (Exhibit A: this beautiful picture of a greater yellow-naped woodpecker taken by ace Zoochat photographer Tim May: http://www.zoochat.com/416/greater-yellow-naped-woodpecker-prague-4th-291937/) and have interesting behavior and vocalizations. They are found across the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Africa in many temperate and tropical ecosystems. At one time they were also fairly prominent in popular culture when Woody Woodpecker cartoons played on television and at the movies. I suspect that he may not be a well known character any more though.
Woodpeckers seem like they could potentially be superstar species for zoo exhibition purposes, although this potential has never been developed to my knowledge. When I have seen woodpeckers in zoos it is usually a tropical species in a multi-species aviary that is there almost as an afterthought.
From zoo reviews and photos here on Zoochat I see that there are exhibits for pileated woodpeckers, perhaps the largest and most charismatic North American species, at the Virginia Aquarium(!) and Minnesota Zoo. Are there any zoos that folks have been to where woodpeckers are highlighted as the stars of the exhibit?
Does anybody know if there were ever Imperial or Ivory-billed woodpeckers in zoos? There was hope that the ivory-billed had escaped from the grave, but no one has seen one since their much ballyhooed appearance in 2005, so that sighting may have been a mirage.
Woodpeckers seem like they could potentially be superstar species for zoo exhibition purposes, although this potential has never been developed to my knowledge. When I have seen woodpeckers in zoos it is usually a tropical species in a multi-species aviary that is there almost as an afterthought.
From zoo reviews and photos here on Zoochat I see that there are exhibits for pileated woodpeckers, perhaps the largest and most charismatic North American species, at the Virginia Aquarium(!) and Minnesota Zoo. Are there any zoos that folks have been to where woodpeckers are highlighted as the stars of the exhibit?
Does anybody know if there were ever Imperial or Ivory-billed woodpeckers in zoos? There was hope that the ivory-billed had escaped from the grave, but no one has seen one since their much ballyhooed appearance in 2005, so that sighting may have been a mirage.