Paul.Haerle
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I personally always welcome questionsI’m sorry if it seems that I’m bombarding you with questions, and feel free to pass if you wish
I personally always welcome questionsI’m sorry if it seems that I’m bombarding you with questions, and feel free to pass if you wish
I don’t think there would be any problems with Wood Ducks, as the Wilhelma mixes American Beavers with Buffleheads. Cackling Geese should work too, but the Trumpeter Swans could attack the beavers.1) beavers mixed with waterfowl. The species I have in mind are cackling geese , wood ducks, and trumpeter swans.
They'd be able to surpass to basically any non-aviary barricade by flying over it. They'd be fine in a walkthrough aviary but they really should be kept separate from the crocodile hall, as should any ground-dwelling bird
Thank you both, the Quail-Doves shall be housed slightly off the main path, in two aviaries designed so that the netting carefully weaves under the branches of a sculpted mangrove, creating a barely noticeable mesh that feels open and natural rather than confined.I personally always welcome questions
White-crowned Pigeons or Cuban Amazons could be added, if You wantThank you both, the Quail-Doves shall be housed slightly off the main path, in two aviaries designed so that the netting carefully weaves under the branches of a sculpted mangrove, creating a barely noticeable mesh that feels open and natural rather than confined.
2) Tree kangaroos with anything
What about species outside Australia and PNG such as chevrotain or birds from other islands?They should be fine with smaller, ground-dwelling species like potoroos of woylies
Tree kangaroos and birds don’t work, they killed for example Cape Barren GeeseWhat about species outside Australia and PNG such as chevrotain or birds from other islands?
They will still stress it out (the presence alone). The burrowing owls could compete for ground space with the thick-knees. The caracaras will harass all species and could eat any small individuals (not only babies) of the birds. Caracaras wouldn't work at all but the owls is possibleWould Mountain Caracaras and Burrowing Owls leave Inca Terns, West Peruvian Doves, Black-necked Stilts and Peruvian Thick-knees alone or would they stress or attack this birds? (During breeding season both species (caracara and owl) would be kept in a separate aviary)
Both species will be kept for the whole year in the separate aviary.They will still stress it out (the presence alone). The burrowing owls could compete for ground space with the thick-knees. The caracaras will harass all species and could eat any small individuals (not only babies) of the birds. Caracaras wouldn't work at all but the owls is possible
There is a low risk but the bears can climb so stress is possible but it just has to be largeIs it possible to envisage cohabitation between spectacled bears and common woolly monkeys without the risk of animosity?
It would workIs cohabitation between Linnaeus's two-toed sloths and keel-billed toucans possible?
Ground living species should work: any armadillo species, Lowland Paca, Ocellated Turkey or Great CurrasowIs cohabitation between Linnaeus's two-toed sloths and keel-billed toucans possible ? Could another animal be added to the mix, such as a small primate (tamarins, marmosets, sakis, etc.), an armadillo, a paca, another bird species, or something else?
The tree pie/green magpie would attack/harass the other animals. The barbet could get stressed. Having just the treepie instead of the magpie would make the mix work moreWould Great Barbet, Rufous Treepie, Indochinese Green Magpie and Lady Amherst's Pheasant work together?
During breeding seasion there would be separate aviaries behind the scences.
1/ Jacanas are imho too fragile for this mix. Storks would almost certainly take chicks and ducklings1. Wood Stork with Wattled Jacana, Southern Lapwing, Brazilian Teal, & White-Faced Whistling Duck. Would the storks be aggressive with the jacanas & lapwings?
2. Guianan Toucanet with breeding Green Oropendolas. Would the breeding birds be safe?
Thanks y'all!!!
For the first one, remove the jacanas and don’t breed any of the species besides the stork (or do the breeding bts) and it should be fine.1. Wood Stork with Wattled Jacana, Southern Lapwing, Brazilian Teal, & White-Faced Whistling Duck. Would the storks be aggressive with the jacanas & lapwings?
2. Guianan Toucanet with breeding Green Oropendolas. Would the breeding birds be safe?
Thanks y'all!!!
2. Guianan Toucanet with breeding Green Oropendolas. Would the breeding birds be safe?