Non-Avian Species in Aviaries

Quite a nice and biogeographically correct mix.
The pheasants aren't really that geographically correct. The pheasants don't live with the hornbills nor the chevrotains. All the rest could possibly live together in Southern Thailand (or at least some species of mouse-deer, as those are either hybrids or one of three species native from China to Indonesia).
 
The pheasants aren't really that geographically correct. The pheasants don't live with the hornbills nor the chevrotains. All the rest could possibly live together in Southern Thailand (or at least some species of mouse-deer, as those are either hybrids or one of three species native from China to Indonesia).

Yep, you are right about the pheasant.

The other species though conceivably could be and I just prefer this example to some of the mixed species exhibits with mouse deer that I have read about here on the forum
 
I was careful with the wording at the beginning of that post for a reason. The Red Pandas had access to a very small portion of a larger free-flight aviary (at the Minnesota Zoo). The full list of birds in that exhibit is:

-Baikal Teal
-Laysan Teal
-Silver Teal
-Red-crested Pochard
-Baer's Pochard
-Spotted Whistling-Duck
-West Indian Whistling-Duck
-Indian Spot-billed Duck
-Freckled Duck
-Maccoa Duck
-Garganey
-Falcated Duck
-New Zealand Shoveler
-White-faced Whistling-Duck
-Common Shelduck
-White-cheeked Turaco
-House Sparrow
-White-cheeked Turaco
-Pied Imperial-Pigeon
-Racket-tailed Treepie

The only one I've actually ever seen enter the Red Panda's space is the turaco (the Red Pandas are also mixed with Transcaspain Urial).
If we are going by that logic, that technically the birds would also be mixed with tapirs, warty pigs, radiated & brown tortoises, Komodo dragons, and white cheeked gibbons. On a more serious note, Indian star tortoises are mixed with a few others passerine birds in a small aviary across from the Komodo dragon exhibit.
 
If we are going by that logic, that technically the birds would also be mixed with tapirs, warty pigs, radiated & brown tortoises, Komodo dragons, and white cheeked gibbons. On a more serious note, Indian star tortoises are mixed with a few others passerine birds in a small aviary across from the Komodo dragon exhibit.
And Asian small-clawed otters! ;)
 
If we are going by that logic, that technically the birds would also be mixed with tapirs, warty pigs, radiated & brown tortoises, Komodo dragons, and white cheeked gibbons. On a more serious note, Indian star tortoises are mixed with a few others passerine birds in a small aviary across from the Komodo dragon exhibit.

Not to mention hippopotamus and I believe now historically crocodiles. :p
 
At the Volta Redonda zoo (RJ, Brazil), they have a walk-through aviary, where they hold red-throated piping guans, a bird, which I suppose is a pheasant, from an unknown species (I've tried to search it up, but no results), Indian blue peafowl (including white and blue-white hybrid ones), Egyptian geese, peking ducks and mallards, a duck from another unknown species (once again, tried to search it up, but no results), a dove from another unknown species (I was only able to photograph its wings and breast/belly and haven't searched it up yet), budgerigars, parakeets (Idk which species they're from, I'm going to search it up), golden conures, cockatiels and chopi blackbirds. There are also terrapins (and probably tortoises, as I don't remember because I didn't take a picture) and fish in a small pond (I wasn't able to see them very well).
 
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At the Volta Redonda zoo (RJ, Brazil), they have a walk-through aviary, where they hold red-throated piping guans, a bird, which I suppose is a pheasant, from an unknown species (I've tried to search it up, but no results), Indian blue peafowl (including white and blue-white hybrid ones), Egyptian geese, peking ducks and mallards, a duck from another unknown species (once again, tried to search it up, but no results), a dove from another unknown species (I was only able to photograph its wings and breast/belly and haven't searched it up yet), budgerigars, parakeets (Idk which species they're from, I'm going to search it up), golden conures, cockatiels, chopi blackbirds. There are also terrapins (and probably tortoises, as I don't remember because I didn't take a picture) and fish in a small pond (I wasn't able to see them very well).
With respect, that sounds like a horribly unprofessional mix. Nile/Egyptian Geese, while very beautiful and a favourite of mine, will kill other waterfowl when in breeding condition. Domestic ducks like Pekins, are out of place in a zoo aviary. Piping Guans of any taxon are too ‘special’ to be in such mixed company. This sounds like the zoo just threw in any birds they could get hold of.
Can you describe the pheasant and duck, so I can attempt identification please?
 
With respect, that sounds like a horribly unprofessional mix. Nile/Egyptian Geese, while very beautiful and a favourite of mine, will kill other waterfowl when in breeding condition. Domestic ducks like Pekins, are out of place in a zoo aviary. Piping Guans of any taxon are too ‘special’ to be in such mixed company. This sounds like the zoo just threw in any birds they could get hold of.
Can you describe the pheasant and duck, so I can attempt identification please?
I also think it's very unprofessional to mix those species. About these unknown bird species, I can send you pictures I took of them.
 
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