Feather Island- Dedicated to birds of the islands of the Pacific Rim, this free-flight aviary is home to southern cassowaries, Bali mynahs, raggiana birds of paradise, nenes, Guam rail, Guam kingfisher, Victoria crowned pigeons, white-naped pheasant pigeons, great argus, Hawaiian duck, Luzon bleeding-heart dove, Socorro dove, many-colored fruit dove, kagu, and Molucan cockatoo. Separate from the cassowaries is an area for the ground birds to get away that the cassowaries cannot access.
-Would these be a good mix, or would some of them have to go?
China aviary- blue-crowned laughingthrush, collared finchbill, red-billed leiothrix, Mandarin duck, ruddy shelduck, red-crowned crane. Tufted deer would also work here, but I just want to focus on the birds here.
African scrub habitat- A large open exhibit featuring black rhinos, fring-eared oryx, and Somali wild asses.
Sulawesi- An indoor exhibit featuring babirusa, Sulawesi hornbill, and enlongated tortoises. There is a water feature with Amboina box turtles and Asiatic softshell turtles.
-Would Sulawesi flying fox work here? Would the babirusas mess with the turtles too much?
Pacific coast- A large outdoor meshed-in aviary featuring rockwork and a saltwater pool. Tenants include ring-billed gull, tufted puffin, white tern, and brown pelican.
-Would gharial be good to mix with any birds or at least mammals due to their piscivorous diet, even if not water-dwelling mammals like otters or barasingha due to territoriality.