Painted Snipes in Captivity?

nrg800

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I found a reference to Painted Snipes having been kept in captivity in Shorebirds of Australia. It said something about Taronga Zoo and the 80s

Digging deeper I the only reference I could fine was the following couple of Paragraphs from an article in Emu

On 4 Ma r c h 1973, a pair of Australian Painted
Snipe was caught near Windsor, New South Wales,
f o r the collection of the Taronga Zoo. These were
housed by themselves f o r exhibition in a large out-
door circular aviary, approximately five metres i n
diameter with a small pool and aquatic reeds. These
conditions were reasonably natural and secure f o r
the birds and allowed me t o see their behaviour,
which was mainly defensive; because they a r e
primarily crepuscular o r nocturnal, feeding and
other intraspecific behaviour could not easily b e
observed.
When the pair was first removed f r o m the trans-
port crate to t h e aviary, t h e female uttered a loud
hiss, much like a n enraged snake, and also a deep
growl. Both sounds were startling f r om such a
small bird. T h e male remained mute a n d n o other
vocalizations have been heard f r om either bird since.
When first introduced into the aviary the pair tried
to hide under the abundant vegetation and froze
characteristically, When more closely pressed they
tried t o fly away but could not because t h e aviary is
covered; within two days the gave up such attempts.

Can anyone elaborate further on the matter?

Thanks!
~Nathan!
 
Who was the author of the article?
 
"KERRY A. MULLER, Taronga Zoo, P O Box 20, Mosman, NSW 2088"

And this was in one of the 1975 Volumes ;)
 
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