Would Pin-Tailed whydah's work with other african birds like Corden-bleu's and african village weavers?
Also do Blue Bellied Rollers get along with any species?
thanks in advance
Pin-tailed whydah's are held with Orange-breasted waxbills, Black-rumped waxbills, Red-cheeked cordon-bleu's and Harlequin quail in Zoom Erlebniswelt
Blue-bellied roller are held with Timneh parrots, Common redshanks, Black-necked stilts, Ruffs, Pied avocets, Little bustards and Black-faced spoonbills in Parc Des Oiseaux.
Also in Parc Des Oiseaux with Brown-necked parrots, Fischer’s lovebirds and Yellow-necked francolins.
In Zie-Zoo, they were held with Glossy ibises, Eurasian spoonbills, Western cattle egrets, Hamerkops, Black-crowned night herons, Greater flamingos, White-faced whistling ducks, Violet turacos and Trumpeter hornbills
If we count other Rollers there's way longer species lists in Artis and Antwerp
Also Andean condors and Egyptian vultures have been in mixed avairies before?
In GaiaZOO, Egyptian vultures are held in the Taiga aviary. Along with:
Western Eurasian griffon vulture, Cinereous vulture, Lesser kestrel, Glossy ibis, Northern bald ibis, Eurasian oystercatcher, Pied avocet, Common redshank, European thick-knee, Cheer pheasant, Red-breasted goose, Lesser white-fronted goose, Swan goose, Baer’s pochard, Marbled teal, Baikal teal, White-headed duck, Scaly-sided merganser, European turtle dove, Rock pigeon, European roller en Asian azure-winged magpie.
In Parc Des Oiseaux, Egyptian vultures are held in the Africa In Mosaics aviary, along with:
Silvery-cheeked hornbill, Greater vasa parrot, Congo grey parrot, Spur-winged lapwing, Blacksmith lapwing, Squacco heron, Glossy ibis, African spoonbill, African openbill, Marabou stork, Black stork, Goliath heron, Little egret, Yellow-billed stork, Abdim’s stork, White-faced whistling duck, African comb duck, Vulturine guineafowl, Yellow-necked francolin, Spotted thick-knee and Speckled pigeon
Also in Parc Des Oiseaux, the Andean condors are accompanied by Black-faced ibises. They have also been held in Doue de la Fontaine's South American aviary, but I think they have been removed.