I believe San diego zoo does this in their acacia woodland aviary (part of Africa Rocks), but how well this actually goes is a mistery to me. The aviary is also quite large, so not representative for your normal lovebird aviary.How well do Lovebirds mix with Estrildidae species?
I believe San diego zoo does this in their acacia woodland aviary (part of Africa Rocks), but how well this actually goes is a mistery to me. The aviary is also quite large, so not representative for your normal lovebird aviary.
And some ground-dwelling species, but I suspect they are much less of a problem as in my local zoo they keep quails with lovebirdsLovebird, whydahs, weavers and Estrildidae species. I believe that's their mix, but it is quite a big aviary from what I've seen. Thank you
And some ground-dwelling species, but I suspect they are much less of a problem as in my local zoo they keep quails with lovebirds
Apparently they are quite aggressive and it is recommended to not house them with other species, but wether these advices are made for people keeping birds in classical home-cages which are way to small for these birds anyway or wether this is also meant for decently-sized aviaries is not yet clear to me.I’ve seen lovebirds with weavers and same size birds but never with smaller finches I believe.
*Coughs* No one answered mine *Cough* yet *Cough*I don’t know if this mix will work,but do you think a mix between Southern mountain reedbucks and Spur-winged geese will work out in a feasible manner?
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I do believe the reedbuck might indeed be big enough to pose a threat to the goose when the goose are pinioned, this greatly hinders their ability to flee. I'd put the geese with other water birds like spoonbills, ibis and ducks in a wetland aviary and maintain the reedbuck alone (or maybe they can be mixed with other hoofstock, no idea about that)
Do you guys think that a mix between Indian Rhinos and Ruddy Shelducks would feasibly work out in the slightest? (the ducks will be clipped,not pinioned)
There’s a huge chance of the vultures getting eatenCould striped hyenas mix with Ruppel's Griffon Vulture, assuming the Exhibit allows the Vultures to fly? I know it sounds risky, but I think there is a chance it could work.