Old House Bird Gardens

zoogiraffe

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I have recently been reading the Avicultral Societys first breeding records,and came across a place listed as Old House Bird Gardens,which had alot of first breedings of Pheasants in the 1990's,now I have never heard of the place,and was wondering if the place was still open and where it is!

Thanks in advance for any info provided.
 
I can't find any links but I think it is/was a private collection somewhere near Reading. The owner specialised in pheasants and turacos.
 
I did a search and came up with a location of Essex for a company with the same name that bred animals,but the company house been wound up now!
 
I did a search and came up with a location of Essex for a company with the same name that bred animals,but the company house been wound up now!

The bird gardens was situated at Hare Hatch, a village situated 6 miles north east of Reading. The collection was listed on ISIS as Harehatch.

I found the same reference on the internet as you did.
 
Unless I'm mistaken, this was Michel Klat's private collection of Galliformes & Touracos. A lot of the touracos & Cracids ended up at Birdworld. I believe he still has a good collection of Pheasants. I think most of this breeding records were obscure races of common species.
 
Unless I'm mistaken, this was Michel Klat's private collection of Galliformes & Touracos. A lot of the touracos & Cracids ended up at Birdworld. I believe he still has a good collection of Pheasants. I think most of this breeding records were obscure races of common species.

Thanks FBBird, I couldn't remember the owner's name.
 
Thanks folks that makes alot of sense with regards to what was listed!Also I never knew it was called that but was aware of Harehatch.
 
Wasn't there an article on it in the IZES's "Zoo!"? I know I read an article about the place somewhere.
 
Just found the article (a short one - one page). It was in the Summer 2000 edition and was written by Bernard Sayers.
 
Old House Bird Garden

Parrotsandrew --I"d like to read that, any chance of sending me a scanned copy? You have my email address. I probably should have PMd this.
 
Michel Klat once gave me a tour of his private collection of pheasants. (He had one of my Edwards's Pheasants.) Extremely interesting, with some very rare species.
 
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