Need help identifying animal species

Followed by a Blueand Gold Macaw, Hyacinth macaw, Greenwing macaw, Chilean Flamingos and either Rosy/Greater/etc Flamingo.

It stopped playing for me then.

:p

Hix
 
that guy is even more annoying watching with the sound off than having to listen to him with the sound on!!

The hornbill is the African black-casqued hornbill Ceratogymna atrata, and there was also a rainbow-billed toucan.

Vague IDs from the reptile house were American alligator, gharial, and a selection of adult and young crocodiles and baby caiman; Galapagos tortoises; common iguana; a tegu species; and two snakes, maybe Burmese python and what could have been a taipan but probably wasn't at all (I'm not good with snakes....).

The monkey was a species of mangabey.



I'd like to know what the parrot is at the top left of the screen when the palm cockatoos were shown. It looks mostly red?
 
This was filmed in London Zoo, right?

Gilgamesh, just out of curiosity, why do you want us to name the species? Is it supposed to be a fun game for us, or is it a school project, or you can't identify them yourself, or is it something else?
 
I'd like to know what the parrot is at the top left of the screen when the palm cockatoos were shown. It looks mostly red?

I thought it might be a lori from the genus Chalcopsitta but it is a bit big for that. Colours aren't clear enough to be sure, so I base it basically on the way it moves and shape.
 
I thought it might be a lori from the genus Chalcopsitta but it is a bit big for that. Colours aren't clear enough to be sure, so I base it basically on the way it moves and shape.
those were my thoughts too -- the general impression is a lory but it seems a bit big
 
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