Mixed species exhibit ideas

Idea for a Pantanal-inspired aviary... how well would this mix go over?
Anhinga
Nanday Parakeet
Cocoi Heron
Ringed Teal
Capybara
Brazilian Tapir
Red Pileated Finch
Wattled Jacana
Red-crested Cardinal
Neotropical Cormorant
Buff-necked Ibis
Rufescent Tiger-heron
 
Idea for a Pantanal-inspired aviary... how well would this mix go over?
Anhinga
Nanday Parakeet
Cocoi Heron
Ringed Teal
Capybara
Brazilian Tapir
Red Pileated Finch
Wattled Jacana
Red-crested Cardinal
Neotropical Cormorant
Buff-necked Ibis
Rufescent Tiger-heron

The combination of tapirs and capybaras with birds I think would be possible - and nice to see - but I am very sceptical about mixing the larger predatory birds like the herons (and to a lesser extent the ibis and cormorants) with the smaller birds. I would go with either the larger bird species or with the smaller species.
 
Idea for a Pantanal-inspired aviary... how well would this mix go over?
Anhinga
Nanday Parakeet
Cocoi Heron
Ringed Teal
Capybara
Brazilian Tapir
Red Pileated Finch
Wattled Jacana
Red-crested Cardinal
Neotropical Cormorant
Buff-necked Ibis
Rufescent Tiger-heron
Nanday parakeets are considered aggressive towards smaller birds
 
The combination of tapirs and capybaras with birds I think would be possible - and nice to see - but I am very sceptical about mixing the larger predatory birds like the herons (and to a lesser extent the ibis and cormorants) with the smaller birds. I would go with either the larger bird species or with the smaller species.
Would the ringed teals be okay in either situation?
 
Would the ringed teals be okay in either situation?

The adults would probably be okay, but breeding would probably not work out.

Just curious to know why duiker work? A lot of people say that that are very aggressive with other animals.

The AZA Ungulate TAGs Mixed-Species Manual has examples where mixed with duikers and larger antelopes have worked and have not worked. It seems yellow-backed duikers are more often aggressive than the smaller species. And it also seems to some extent to depend on individual animals.

But generally I think duikers and larger animals like bongo or okapi is a mix worth trying.
 
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The adults would probably be okay, but breeding would probably not work out.



The AZA Ungulate TAGs Mixed-Species Manual has examples where mixed with duikers and larger antelopes have worked and have not worked. It seems yellow-backed duikers are more often aggressive than the smaller species. And it also seems to some extent to depend on individual animals.

But generally I think duikers and larger animals like bongo or okapi is a mix worth trying.
Sorry KevinB, I got confused, the animal that I was asking for was the bongo, but thanks for the information!
 
Can these animals live together?
Southern Screamer Chauna torquata
Ringed Teal Callonetta leucophrys
White-faced Whistling-Duck Dendrocygna viduata
Black-bellied Whistling-Duck Dendrocygna autumnalis
Fulvos Whistling-Duck Dendrocygna bicolor
Muscovy Duck Cairina moschata
Brazilian Teal Amazonetta brasiliensis
White-cheeked Pintail Anas bahamensis
Yellow-billed Teal Anas flavirostris
Chiloe Wigeon Mareca sibilatrix
Red Shoveler Spatula platalea
Bronze-winged Duck Speculanas specularis
Puna Teal Spatula puna
Cinnamon Teal Spatula cyanoptera
Rosy-billed Pochard Netta peposaca
Chaco Chachalaca Ortalis canicollis
White-throatrd Piping-Guan Piple grayi
Picazuro Pigeon Patagioenas picazuro
Guira Cuckoo Guira guira
Giant Wood-Rail Aramides ypecaha
Gray-winged Trumpeter Psophia crepitans
Chilean Flamingo Phoenicopterus chilensis
Black-necked Stilt Himantopus mexicanus
Southern Lapwing Vanellus chilensis
Sunbittern Eurypyga helias
Maguari Stork Ciconia maguari
Boat-billed Heron Cochlearius cochlearius
Black-crowned Night-Heron Nycticorax nycticorax
Western Cattle Egret Bubulcus ibis
White-faced Ibis Plegadis chihi
Buff-necked Ibis Theristicus caudatus
Roseate Spoonbill Platalea ajaja
Scarlet Ibis Eudocimus ruber
Black Vulture Coragyps atratus
Orange-winged Parrot Amazona amazonica
Turquoise-fronted Parrot Amazona aestiva
Hyacinth Macaw Anodorhynchus hyancinthinus
Blue-and-yellow Macaw Ara ararauna
Scarlet Macaw Ara macao
Green Oropendola Psarocolius viridis
Capybara Hydrochoerus hydrochoerus
Southern Pudu Pudu puda
Would it work like that?
Aviary : 1700m^2
1,1 Tataupa Tinamou Cryptuerllus tataupa
4,4 Ringed Teal Callonetta leucophrys
5,5 White-faced Whistling-Duck Dendrocygna viduata
5,5 Black-bellied Whistling-Duck Dendrocygna autumnalis
4,4 Fulvos Whistling-Duck Dendrocygna bicolor
2,2 Muscovy Duck Cairina moschata
2,2 Brazilian Teal Amazonetta brasiliensis
2,2 White-cheeked Pintail Anas bahamensis
2,2 Yellow-billed Teal Anas flavirostris
3,3 Chiloe Wigeon Mareca sibilatrix
3,5 Red Shoveler Spatula platalea
1,1 Bronze-winged Duck Speculanas specularis
3,3 Puna Teal Spatula puna
3,3 Cinnamon Teal Spatula cyanoptera
2,3 Rosy-billed Pochard Netta peposaca
2,2 White-throatrd Piping-Guan Piple grayi
2,2 Picazuro Pigeon Patagioenas picazuro
6,6 Guira Cuckoo Guira guira
2,1 Gray-winged Trumpeter Psophia crepitans
15,15 Chilean Flamingo Phoenicopterus chilensis
15,15 Black-necked Stilt Himantopus mexicanus
1,1 Southern Lapwing Vanellus chilensis
1,1 Sunbittern Eurypyga helias
2,2 Anhinga Anhinga anhinga
6,6 Boat-billed Heron Cochlearius cochlearius
14,4 Black-crowned Night-Heron Nycticorax nycticorax
16,16 Western Cattle Egret Bubulcus ibis
6,6 White-faced Ibis Plegadis chihi
6,6 Buff-necked Ibis Theristicus caudatus
7,7 Roseate Spoonbill Platalea ajaja
18,18 Scarlet Ibis Eudocimus ruber
1,1 Black Vulture Coragyps atratus
1,1 Orange-winged Parrot Amazona amazonica
1,1 Turquoise-fronted Parrot Amazona aestiva
1,1 Red-shouldered Macaw Diopsittaca nobilis
2,4 Green Oropendola Psarocolius viridis
3,3 Capybara Hydrochoerus hydrochoerus
1,1 Southern Pudu Pudu puda
The parrots have to stay in their winter quarters until the end of May so that the plants and leaves can grow better.
 
Would a breeding herd of bison, a nonbreeding herd of elk and a group of bighorn sheep play nicely in a 5800 m^2 enclosure? I know there's precedent with the Free Roaming area at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park, but that space is significantly larger than this space, at 435 acres.
 
I don't know whether bison, bighorn sheep and elk get along, but this combination should be treated with caution because of bovine malignant catarrhic fever, because sheep are considered carriers and cattle and deer are considered recipients (if I understood the Wikipedia article correctly).
 
Would a breeding herd of bison, a nonbreeding herd of elk and a group of bighorn sheep play nicely in a 5800 m^2 enclosure? I know there's precedent with the Free Roaming area at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park, but that space is significantly larger than this space, at 435 acres.
This all comes down to the scientifically precise "maybe, depends"
-depends on the individuals involved
-depends on the numbers of each species stocked
-depends on design

I would think it has a greater than not chance if there was something like
1.3 bison
0. 3 elk
0-1.3 sheep
with some sort of modest artificial rocky hill that acted as a sight buffer

OTOH I would personally consider that a much larger herd of any one of those species might not
be a better exhibit , given its only an acre an a half.
 
Can gorillas and mandrills be mixed together? Maybe with blue monkeys too - the precedent I'm going off of is gorillas being mixed with drills and other monkeys successfully.
 
Would a combination of Tataupa tinamou, Red-footed tortoise and Twist-necked turtle work in a medium-sized tropical habitat?
 
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