Weltvogelpark Walsrode news from Walsrode 2024

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New on show is the following:
- Cuban grassquit (Phonipara canora)
- Dark chanting goshawk (Melierax metabates)
- Southern ground hornbill (Bucorvus leadbeateri
During today's visit, I saw these new species on show:
- Pacific imperial pigeon (Ducula pacifica)
- Varied lorikeet (Psitteuteles versicolor)
- Southern three-banded armadillo (Tolypeutes matacus
Yes you are right, they are new. Two other additions that I noticed during today's visit are Mikado pheasant (Syrmaticus mikado) and Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica
Where are these birds kept?
 
Where are these birds kept?
  • Cuban grassquit in the parrot house (not signed)
  • Dark chanting goshawk in the Uhu-Burg (not signed)
  • Southern ground hornbill in the Uhu-Burg (signed)
  • Pacific imperial pigeon in the fasanerie (not signed)
  • Varied lorikeet by the kiwihouse (not signed)
  • Southern three-banded armadillo in the parrot house (not signed)
  • Mikado pheasant in the fasanerie (not signed)
  • Japanese quail in the fasanerie (not signed)
  • Patagonian crested duck in the freiflughalle (not signed)
 
During today’s visit I only saw one new species, masked lapwing (Vanellus miles).But sadly I did see that the galago/bush baby no longer is signed, and according to a keeper I asked it has passed away.

There were a few empty aviaries, for example one in the European section, and one in the South American section which used to hold Chilean tinamous and austral parakeets.
 
I forgot to mention one new species from my latest visit: I saw two Western black redstarts (Phoenicurus ochruros gibraltariensis), likely from Zoo Plzen.

Also, I missed sharing some other news. It looks like there’s been a change in the walk-through aviary at the Uhu-Burg. It used to have several species of owls, kites, and buzzards along with the muntjaks. Now, it seems to only house a group of snowy owls and the muntjaks.
To match my post about the galago, I have some sad news now as well, the ornate lorikeet has apparently passed away as well.
 
During today's visit, I saw the following species newly on show:
- Eurasian siskin (Spinus spinus)
- Eurasian bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula)
- Common redshank (Tringa totanus)
- Red-throated bee-eater (Merops bulocki)
- Domestic pigeons (Columba livia f. domestic) (In the flight show)
- Common black kite (Milvus migrans migrans) (Back on show after a short absence)
- Common buzzard (Buteo buteo) (Back on show after a short absence)

Some other information:
- Unfortunately, it is correct that the last Yellow-green grosbeak (Caryothraustes canadensis) has passed away.
- I spoke with a keeper about the Red-bellied Fruit Dove (Ptilinopus greyi) mentioned in the previous post. The keeper cryptically mentioned that there might still be at least a pair kept behind the scenes.
- A zookeeper informed me that the park's last Eurasian Northern hawk-owl (Surnia ulula ulula) and Eurasian great grey owl (Strix nebulosa lapponica) have also passed away, most likely due to a virus.
- The African jacanas (Actophilornis africanus) are now free in the free-flying Africa hall in the Paradieshalle.
- Spotted thick-knee (Burhinus capensis) can now be seen in one of the African parrot aviaries, located between Pukara and the parrot house.
- The pale-winged trumpeters (Psophia leucoptera) are currently kept behind the scenes, and the aviary how houses chestnut-eared araçari (Pteroglossus castanotis). The plan seems to be to keep these two species together there eventually.
- I'm uncertain if the King Bird-of-paradise (Cicinnurus regius) is still on show; the sign is still there, but we could only see a Twelve-wired Bird-of-paradise (Seleucidis melanoleucus) in that aviary.

Additionally, something that might be of interest is that the park now appears to have a few special opening days during the winter. Their season card information now mention, "New: Additional Opening Days in Winter".
 
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- The pale-winged trumpeters (Psophia leucoptera) are currently kept behind the scenes, and the aviary how houses chestnut-eared araçari (Pteroglossus castanotis). The plan seems to be to keep these two species together there eventually.

They have multiple pale-winged trumpeters? I thought they've just one, because I always saw one specimen during my visits. For some reason this species seems really rare in captivity. I hope they will succesfully breed some day.

Such a shame that all of these species are gone now. Are they kept anywhere else?

Check out www.Zootierliste.de. Quite an accurate database for species being kept in public zoos.
 
They have multiple pale-winged trumpeters? I thought they've just one, because I always saw one specimen during my visits. For some reason this species seems really rare in captivity. I hope they will succesfully breed some day.

They actually have a pair, or at least they did when I asked a zookeeper not too long ago. However, the animals haven't been kept together because they don't get along well. Instead, they rotate them on show, with only one shown at a time while the other one is kept inside the building, with just net in between so they hopefully can learn to accept each other one day..
 
Several species have been added to Zootierliste for WVP, including a few imports from the US.

- White-tipped dove (Leptotila verreauxi)
- Allen's gallinule (Porphyrio alleni)
- Keel-billed toucan (Ramphastos sulfuratus)
- Lesser Antilles Zenaida dove (Zenaida aurita aurita)
- Indian cotton pygmy-goose (Nettapus coromandelianus coromandelianus)
- Orinoco goose (Neochen jubata)
- African pygmy-goose (Nettapus auratus)
- Taveta weaver (Ploceus castaneiceps)
- Purple-tailed Imperial-Pigeon (Ducula rufigaster)
- European eider (Somateria mollissima mollissima)
- New Zealand Black Duck (Anas superciliosa superciliosa)

Keep in mind that even though the US birds are imported under the name of Weltvogelpark Walsrode, they may be moved to other zoos or private keepers. Walsrode sometimes acts as a 'hub' for imports, distributing birds to other parks and owners. So this does not 100% mean that all of them will be kept at the park.
 
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Just came home from the park, and these are new on show:
- Eurasian song thrush (Turdus philomelos philomelos)
- New Zealand black duck (Anas superciliosa superciliosa)
- Golden-eyed stick insect (Peruphasma schultei)
- Orange-winged white-tipped dove (Leptotila verreauxi decipiens)
- Lesser Antilles Zenaida dove (Zenaida aurita aurita)
- Timor zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata)
- Aplomado falcon (Falco femoralis) - This one might be of subspecies pichinchae from Vogelpark Olching, but I have not gotten this confirmed yet.
- Taveta weaver (Ploceus castaneiceps)
- Mongolian ring-necked pheasant (Phasianus colchicus mongolicus)

Some other news:
- The Ashy-faced owls (Tyto glaucops), European boreal owls (Aegolius funereus funereus), and Ural owls (Strix uralensis) no longer appear to be on show, possibly due to the previously mentioned virus.
- The Lesser rheas (Rhea pennata) are also no longer on show.
- Pale-winged trumpeter (Psophia leucoptera) is now back on show again.
- The Austral parakeets (Enicognathus ferrugineus) and Chilean tinamous (Nothoprocta perdicaria) are now back on show near the penguins.
- Walsrode’s Purple-bellied lories have now been identified as the subspecies Fergusson purple-bellied lory (Lorius hypoinochrous devittatus), according to Zootierliste.
 
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Some new species/subspecies I saw during my visit today:
- Iberian grey partridge (Perdix perdix hispaniensis), not signed.
- Black-chinned siskin (Spinus barbatus), not signed.
- Hooded siskin (Spinus magellanicus), not signed.
- European eider (Somateria mollissima mollissima), not signed.
- Common bronzewing (Phaps chalcoptera), not signed.
- Moholi bushbaby (Galago moholi), they received new ones from Prague.
The smaller terrariums in Pukara, which have been empty for a while, are now filled with a spider, beetles, and stick insects. However, they are not labeled yet, so I don't know which species they are.

They have also received Hooded vulture (Necrosyrtes monachus) and Lesser yellow-headed vulture (Cathartes burrovianus) from Prague, but these are not on show yet.
 
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Some new species/subspecies I saw during my visit today:
- Iberian grey partridge (Perdix perdix hispaniensis)
- Black-chinned siskin (Spinus barbatus)
- Hooded siskin (Spinus magellanicus)
- European eider (Somateria mollissima mollissima)
- Common bronzewing (Phaps chalcoptera)
- Moholi bushbaby (Galago moholi), they received new ones from Prague.
The smaller terrariums in Pukara, which have been empty for a while, are now filled with a spider, beetles, and stick insects. However, they are not labeled yet, so I don't know which species they are.

They have also received Hooded vulture (Necrosyrtes monachus) and Lesser yellow-headed vulture (Cathartes burrovianus) from Prague, but these are not on show yet.
Are these the same grey partridges that have been reassigned a subspecies or are they new individuals?
 
A few new species have arrived at Weltvogelpark Walsrode, but they are to my knowledge not on show yet:
Swinhoe's pheasant (Lophura swinhoii)
Guira cuckoo (Guira guira)
Korean ring-necked pheasant (Phasianus colchicus karpowi)
Khivan pheasant (Phasianus colchicus chrysomelas)
Chinese ring-necked pheasant (Phasianus colchicus torquatus)
Australian shelduck (Tadorna tadornoides)

I also finally got confirmation that the Aplomado falcon is actually a Andean Aplomado falcon (Falco femoralis pichinchae).

This evening, staff on Zootierliste moved approximately 60 species to the 'former holdings' section for Weltvogelpark Walsrode. To my understanding, these species were confirmed by park staff as no longer being kept.

Below is a list of species removed this evening, but I might have missed some. Notably, the list includes rare species like the Black-throated mango (Anthracothorax nigricollis), Blue-winged pitta (Pitta moluccensis), and Blue-backed manakin (Chiroxiphia pareola).

Species no longer kept at the park:
-Black-throated laughingthrush (Pterorhinus chinensis chinensis)
-Stone partridge (Ptilopachus petrosus)
-Southern White-faced Scops-owl (Ptilopsis granti)
-Eurasian bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula)
-Silver-beaked tanager (Ramphocelus carbo)
-Lesser rhea (Rhea pennata)
-Wreathed hornbill (Rhyticeros undulatus)
-Blue-necked tanager (Stilpnia cyanicollis)
-King quail (Synoicus chinensis)
-Blue-naped parrot (Tanygnathus lucionensis)
-White-crested turaco (Tauraco leucolophus)
-Western capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus)
-Red-collared lorikeet (Trichoglossus rubritorquis)
-Barred buttonquail (Turnix suscitator)
-Western red-wattled lapwing (Vanellus indicus aigneri)
-Pin-tailed whydah (Vidua macroura)
-Blue-crowned lory (Vini australis)
-Eastern wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo silvestris)
-Black-thighed falconet (Microhierax fringillarius)
-Crestless curassow (Mitu tomentosum)
-Blue-crowned motmot (Momotus momota)
-Scarlet-chested parrot (Neophema splendida)
-Red-cowled cardinal (Paroaria dominicana)
-Painted bunting (Passerina ciris)
-White-throated Piping-guan (Pipile grayi)
-Blue-winged pitta (Pitta moluccensis)
-Red-billed Long-tailed Finch (Poephila acuticauda hecki)
-Black bulbul (Hypsipetes leucocephalus)
-Wattled jacana (Jacana jacana)
-Buffy fish-owl (Ketupa ketupu ketupu)
-Yellow cardinal (Gubernatrix cristata)
-Bearded vulture (Gypaetus barbatus barbatus)
-White-breasted kingfisher (Halcyon smyrnensis)
-Blue-eared lory (Eos semilarvata)
-Violaceous euphonia (Euphonia violacea)
-Southern Mexican orange-fronted parakeet (Eupsittula canicularis eburnirostrum)
-Black francolin (Francolinus francolinus)
-Cochin-chinese red junglefowl (Gallus gallus gallus)
-Chestnut-backed ground-thrush (Geokichla dohertyi)
-Bar-shouldered dove (Geopelia humeralis gregalis)
-Amethyst starling (Cinnyricinclus leucogaster)
-Northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus)
-African olive pigeon (Columba arquatrix)
-Common wood pigeon (Columba palumbus)
-Western carrion crow (Corvus corone corone)
-Ultramarine grosbeak (Cyanoloxia brissonii)
-Philippine cockatoo (Cacatua haematuropygia)
-Salmon-crested cockatoo (Cacatua moluccensis)
-Congo peafowl (Afropavo congensis)
-Black-throated mango (Anthracothorax nigricollis)
-Blue-backed manakin (Chiroxiphia pareola)
-Black swan (Cygnus atratus)
-Barbary partridge (Alectoris barbara)
-South Georgia pintail (Anas georgica georgica)
-Asian glossy starling (Aplonis panayensis)
-Verreaux's Eagle-owl (Bubo lacteus)
-Jonquil parrot (Aprosmictus jonquillaceus)
-Chilean pintail (Anas georgica spinicauda)
-Slate-colored grosbeak (Saltator grossus)

While these species have been confirmed as no longer kept, we cannot assume that all the other species listed for Walsrode on Zootierliste are still kept, as there is a few other ones that maybe aren't kept anymore, but have not been confirmed yet.
 
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While these species have been confirmed as no longer kept, we cannot assume that all the other species listed for Walsrode on Zootierliste are still kept, as I know a few other ones that also should be moved to former holdings, but haven't yet.

Then why don't you do that/ask others to do so...
 
Then why don't you do that/ask others to do so...
I realize I phrased that incorrectly. What I meant to say is that there are a few other species that probably should be moved to former holdings, but haven't yet because it's not been confirmed that they are not kept anymore. I edited my post to fix this.

I remove species as fast as I have confirmation and are "allowed" to do so.
 
Haven't the bullfinches only recently returned to Walsrode?
During today’s visit I only saw one new species, masked lapwing (Vanellus miles).But sadly I did see that the galago/bush baby no longer is signed, and according to a keeper I asked it has passed away.

There were a few empty aviaries, for example one in the European section, and one in the South American section which used to hold Chilean tinamous and austral parakeets.
During today's visit, I saw the following species newly on show:
- Eurasian siskin (Spinus spinus)
- Eurasian bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula)
- Common redshank (Tringa totanus)
- Red-throated bee-eater (Merops bulocki)
- Domestic pigeons (Columba livia f. domestic) (In the flight show)
- Common black kite (Milvus migrans migrans) (Back on show after a short absence)
- Common buzzard (Buteo buteo) (Back on show after a short absence)

Some other information:
- Unfortunately, it is correct that the last Yellow-green grosbeak (Caryothraustes canadensis) has passed away.
- I spoke with a keeper about the Red-bellied Fruit Dove (Ptilinopus greyi) mentioned in the previous post. The keeper cryptically mentioned that there might still be at least a pair kept behind the scenes.
- A zookeeper informed me that the park's last Eurasian Northern hawk-owl (Surnia ulula ulula) and Eurasian great grey owl (Strix nebulosa lapponica) have also passed away, most likely due to a virus.
- The African jacanas (Actophilornis africanus) are now free in the free-flying Africa hall in the Paradieshalle.
- Spotted thick-knee (Burhinus capensis) can now be seen in one of the African parrot aviaries, located between Pukara and the parrot house.
- The pale-winged trumpeters (Psophia leucoptera) are currently kept behind the scenes, and the aviary how houses chestnut-eared araçari (Pteroglossus castanotis). The plan seems to be to keep these two species together there eventually.
- I'm uncertain if the King Bird-of-paradise (Cicinnurus regius) is still on show; the sign is still there, but we could only see a Twelve-wired Bird-of-paradise (Seleucidis melanoleucus) in that aviary.

Additionally, something that might be of interest is that the park now appears to have a few special opening days during the winter. Their season card information now mention, "New: Additional Opening Days in Winter".
I forgot to mention one new species from my latest visit: I saw two Western black redstarts (Phoenicurus ochruros gibraltariensis), likely from Zoo Plzen.

Also, I missed sharing some other news. It looks like there’s been a change in the walk-through aviary at the Uhu-Burg. It used to have several species of owls, kites, and buzzards along with the muntjaks. Now, it seems to only house a group of snowy owls and the muntjaks.
To match my post about the galago, I have some sad news now as well, the ornate lorikeet has apparently passed away as well.
Just came home from the park, and these are new on show:
- Eurasian song thrush (Turdus philomelos philomelos)
- New Zealand black duck (Anas superciliosa superciliosa)
- Golden-eyed stick insect (Peruphasma schultei)
- Orange-winged white-tipped dove (Leptotila verreauxi decipiens)
- Lesser Antilles Zenaida dove (Zenaida aurita aurita)
- Timor zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata)
- Aplomado falcon (Falco femoralis) - This one might be of subspecies pichinchae from Vogelpark Olching, but I have not gotten this confirmed yet.
- Taveta weaver (Ploceus castaneiceps)
- Mongolian ring-necked pheasant (Phasianus colchicus mongolicus)

Some other news:
- The Ashy-faced owls (Tyto glaucops), European boreal owls (Aegolius funereus funereus), and Ural owls (Strix uralensis) no longer appear to be on show, possibly due to the previously mentioned virus.
- The Lesser rheas (Rhea pennata) are also no longer on show.
- Pale-winged trumpeter (Psophia leucoptera) is now back on show again.
- The Austral parakeets (Enicognathus ferrugineus) and Chilean tinamous (Nothoprocta perdicaria) are now back on show near the penguins.
- Walsrode’s Purple-bellied lories have now been identified as the subspecies Fergusson purple-bellied lory (Lorius hypoinochrous devittatus), according to Zootierliste.
Some new species/subspecies I saw during my visit today:
- Iberian grey partridge (Perdix perdix hispaniensis), not signed.
- Black-chinned siskin (Spinus barbatus), not signed.
- Hooded siskin (Spinus magellanicus), not signed.
- European eider (Somateria mollissima mollissima), not signed.
- Common bronzewing (Phaps chalcoptera), not signed.
- Moholi bushbaby (Galago moholi), they received new ones from Prague.
The smaller terrariums in Pukara, which have been empty for a while, are now filled with a spider, beetles, and stick insects. However, they are not labeled yet, so I don't know which species they are.

They have also received Hooded vulture (Necrosyrtes monachus) and Lesser yellow-headed vulture (Cathartes burrovianus) from Prague, but these are not on show yet.
Where are these birds kept?
 
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