The orange-bellied parrot project facebook pages gives the following great news:
Let's hope the migration went well and that most young will be able to join the adults on the mainland.
One thing I wonder. Were there any major changes in the husbandry of the captive orange-bellies? Although a 50% of the captive population of a neophema species is actually a normal number, the project hasn't reached these numbers for several years now. So I was wondering what happened that they finally are getting there?
Lastest reports indicate that the Captive Population of Orange-bellied Parrots has grown from 205 birds to over 300 this year. At least 23 wild young birds were confirmed fledged . They join 21 Adults . All have migrated north. No sightings have been confirmed yet but 1 sighting is probable. Although this bird hasnt been re sighted. Only a matter of time .. keep posted.
Let's hope the migration went well and that most young will be able to join the adults on the mainland.
One thing I wonder. Were there any major changes in the husbandry of the captive orange-bellies? Although a 50% of the captive population of a neophema species is actually a normal number, the project hasn't reached these numbers for several years now. So I was wondering what happened that they finally are getting there?