Adventure Aquarium
Aggieland Safari
Austin (Timneh)
Bird Kingdom (Timneh)
Brights
Bronx
Cape May
Capital of Texas
Cheyenne Mountain
Columbus
Dallas
Doc’s
Leesburg Animal Park
Parrot Mountain
Plumpton Park
Roscommon
Safari North Wildlife Park
San Diego
SDZSP
Sequoia Park
Sylvan Heights Bird Park
Toledo
Zoo Atlanta
Poicephalus
Cape Parrot (1 holder)
Parrot Mountain
Red-bellied Parrot (1 holder)
Oakland
Senegal Parrot (1 holder)
Philadelphia
Myiopsitta
Monk Parakeet (2 holders)
Bronx
Capital of Texas
Pionus
Blue-headed Parrot (1 holder)
National Aquarium
Bronze-winged Parrot (1 holder)
DWA
Amazona
Red-crowned/Green-cheeked Parrot (3 holders)
Alexandria
Metro Richmond
Omaha
Lilac-crowned Parrot (5-6 holders)
Abilene
Austin
Central Park
Oakland
Trevor?
Wildlife World
Red-lored Parrot (5 holders)
Adventure Aquarium
Charles Paddock
Fresno Chaffee
Oakland
Wildlife World
Red-browed Amazon (1 holder?)
Parrot Mountain?
Yellow-naped Amazon (8-9 holders)
Alligator Adventure
Austin
Jackson
LA?
Parrot Mountain
Rainforest Adventures
Sedgwick County
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
Southwicks
Yellow-headed Parrot (21 holders)
Alexandria
Animal Gardens Petting
Bloedel Conservatory
Brevard
Bronx (ambassador)
Cincinnati
DWA
DAK
Folsom
Gladys Porter
National Aquarium
Omaha
Parrot Mountain
Pueblo
Rainforest Adventures
Santa Ana
Sedgwick County (Tres Marias)
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
Wild Georgia Animal Park
Wildlife World
Wisconsin Rapids
Yellow-crowned Amazon (10 holders)
Adventure Aquarium
African Lion Safari
Capital of Texas
Elmwood Park
Hogle
Jackson
Parrot Mountain
Roscommon
Santa Fe Teaching
Wisconsin Rapids
Turquoise-fronted Amazon (11 holders)
Aggieland Safari
Alexandria
Bird Kingdom
Cape May
Folsom
Lupa
Natural Bridge
Parrot Mountain
Oakland
Omaha
San Francisco
White-fronted Amazon (2-3 holders)
Austin
Central Park?
Parrot Mountain
Cuban Amazon (5-6 holders)
ABQ Biopark
Audubon
Brevard
Bronx
Sylvan Heights?
Zoo Tampa
Puerto Rican Amazon (1 holder)
Lincoln Park
St. Vincent Amazon (1 holder)
Houston
Orange-winged Amazon (1 holder)
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
Pionites
Black-headed Parrot (5 holders)
Austin
Brandywine
Lake Superior
Lupa
Parrot Mountain
White-bellied Parrot (3 holders)
Moody Gardens
Parrot Mountain
Santa Ana
Deroptyus
Hawk-headed Parrot (9-10 holders)
Buttonwood Park?
DWA
Denver
Jackson
Micke Grove
National
San Antonio
Santa Fe Teaching
Sacramento
Shedd Aquarium
Pyrrhura
Green-cheeked Parakeet (1 holder)
Austin
Painted Parakeet/Conure (1 holder)
Ararat Ridge
Enicognathus
Slender-billed Parakeet (1 holder?)
Parrot Mountain?
Cyanoliseus
Burrowing Parakeet (3-4 holders)
Hogle
Parrot Mountain
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
Virginia Safari Park?
Anodorhynchus
Hyacinth Macaw (27 holders)
ABQ Biopark
African Lion Safari
Alexandria
Animal World Snake Farm & Zoo
Bird Kingdom
Brights
Bronx
Cape May
Central Florida
Cincinnati
Fort Worth
Fresno Chaffee
Grant’s Farm
Monkey Jungle
Moody Gardens
Nashville
NEW
Omaha
Parrot Mountain
Pueblo
Roger Williams Park
SDZSP
Sedgwick County
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
Southwicks
St. Augustine Alligator Farm
Sylvan Heights Bird Park
Rhynchopsitta
Thick-billed Parrot (9 holders)
Cincinnati
El Paso
Phoenix
Queens
Riverbanks
Sacramento
SDZSP
Sedgwick County
ZooAmerica
Aratinga
Sun Parakeet/Conure (16-17 holders)
ABQ Biopark
Alexandria
Assiniboine Park
Brandywine?
Bronx (ambassador)
Cape May?
Capital of Texas
Feathered Friends Forever
Fresno Chaffee
Honolulu
Greenville
National Aquarium
Parrot Mountain
Saginaw
Salisbury
Sedgwick County
Sylvan Heights Bird Park
Jandaya Parakeet/Conure (2 holders)
Ararat Ridge
Parrot Mountain
Primolius
Blue-winged/Illiger’s Macaw (1 holder)
Parrot Mountain
Blue-headed Macaw (3 holders)
Bronx
San Diego
San Francisco
Yellow-collared Macaw (2 holders)
Parrot Mountain
Sedgwick County
Ara
Blue & Yellow/Blue & Gold Macaw (61-62 holders)
ABQ Biopark
Adventure Aquarium
Aggieland Safari
Alexandria
Alligator Adventure
Animal Adventure Park
Austin
Bird Kingdom
Bloedel Conservatory
Brights
California Academy of Sciences
Cape May
Capital of Texas
Central Park
Cincinnati?
Cohanzick
Denver
Elmwood Park
Feathered Friends Forever
Folsom
Fresno Chaffee
Happy Hollow
Henry Vilas
Houston
Indianapolis
Jackson
Jacksonville
Jo-Don Farms
Lake Superior
Leesburg Animal Park
Lincoln Children’s
Lion Country Safari
Living Treasures Moraine
Menominee Park
Metro Richmond
Montreal Biodome
Moody Gardens
National Aquarium
NEW
Oakland
Oklahoma City
Omaha
Oregon (ambassador)
Parrot Mountain
Philadelphia
Plumpton Park
Pueblo
Rainforest Adventures
Reid Park
Roscommon
Sacramento (ambassador)
Safari North Wildlife Park
Scovill
SeaWorld San Diego
Sylvan Heights Bird Park
The Creature Conservancy
The Wild Animal Park
Toronto
Wild Georgia Animal Park
Wilderness Trails
Zoo Atlanta
Zoo Tampa
Blue-throated Macaw (15 holders)
African Lion Safari
Brandywine
Brevard
Capital of Texas
DWA
DAK
Fort Worth
Houston
Indianapolis
Parrot Mountain
Sedgwick County
Sylvan Heights Bird Park
The Creature Conservancy
Toledo
Zoo Atlanta
Chestnut-fronted Macaw (3 holders)
Parrot Mountain
Safari North Wildlife Park
Save Our Seabirds
Red-fronted Macaw (7 holders)
Adventure Aquarium
Charles Paddock
Columbus
Fort Worth
LA
Parrot Mountain
Sedgwick County
Military Macaw (23-25 holders)
African Lion Safari
Alexandria
Alligator Adventure
ASDM (ambassador)
Austin
Bronx?
Capital of Texas
Feathered Friends Forever
Indianapolis
Jo-Don Farms
Lake Superior
LA?
Naples
Oakland
Omaha
Parrot Mountain
Safari North Wildlife Park
San Antonio
Santa Barbara
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
Southwicks
Sylvan Heights Bird Park
Wilderness Trails
Wildlife World
Wildwood Wildlife Park
Great Green/Buffon’s Macaw (4 holders)
African Lion Safari
Gladys Porter
Indianapolis
Sedgwick County
Scarlet Macaw (43 holders)
ABQ Biopark
African Lion Safari
Alexandria
Audubon
Bear Den Zoo & Petting Farm
Bergen County
Blank Park
Brights
Bronx (ambassador)
Buffalo
Cape May
Central Park
Cincinnati
DWA
Feathered Friends Forever
Fort Worth
Great Plains
Happy Hollow
Indianapolis
Leesburg Animal Park
Lion Country Safari
Living Treasures Moraine
LA
Luray
Metro Richmond
Montreal Biodome
National Aquarium
Oakland
Omaha
Parrot Mountain
Pocono Snake & Animal Farm
Safari North Wildlife Park
Santa Barbara
SDZSP (ambassador)
SeaWorld San Diego
Sedgwick County
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
St. Augustine Alligator Farm
Sylvan Heights Bird Park
The Creature Conservancy
Topeka
Wild Georgia Animal Park
Zoo Tampa
Red-&-Green/Green-winged Macaw (33 holders)
ABQ Biopark
Animal Adventures
Birmingham
Bloedel Conservatory
Brights
Bronx (ambassador)
Brookfield
Central Park
Cincinnati
Denver
Detroit
Greensboro Science Center
Hemker
Indianapolis
Jackson
Jo-Don Farms
Kansas City
Lake Superior
Lion Country Safari
OdySea Aquarium
Oklahoma City
Parrot Mountain
Safari North Wildlife Park
San Antonio
San Francisco
San Diego (ambassador)
SDZSP (ambassador)
Sedgwick County
St. Augustine
Sylvan Heights Bird Park
The Creature Conservancy
Tracy Aviary
Wilderness Trails
Guaruba
Golden Parakeet/Conure (7 holders)
Honolulu
Houston
Monkey Jungle
Parrot Mountain
Santa Fe Teaching
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
Zoo Miami
Lincoln Park is the only holder. I don't think care is the problem (although considering LPZ's birds suffer from feather plucking perhaps it is) as just difficulty of obtaining.
Lincoln Park is the only holder. I don't think care is the problem (although considering LPZ's birds suffer from feather plucking perhaps it is) as just difficulty of obtaining.
Thank you for answering a question I had but never had the opportunity to ask. When I saw those parrots at LPZ in 2021, I was like “These birds aren’t looking too hot for how rare they are.” Better than them being sick, I guess.
Disney's Animal Kingdom has Kea, Galah, and Red-fronted Macaw
Popcorn Park Animal Refuge has Goffin's Cockatoo
Plumpton Park Zoo has Goffin's Cockatoo, White Cockatoo, and Hyacinth Macaw
ZooTampa has Yellow-crested Cockatoo
Cape May County Zoo has Salmon-crested Cockatoo. No longer has Sun Parakeet
Jenkinson's Aquarium has Salmon-crested Cockatoo, Blue-and-yellow Macaw, and Scarlet Macaw
Philadelphia Zoo no longer has Budgerigar nor Olive-headed Lorikeet
Bronx Zoo has Budgerigar
Lehigh Valley Zoo has Dusky Lory, Coconut Lorikeet, Swainson's Lorikeet, and Sunset Lorikeet
Adventure Aquarium has Gray Parrot
Naples Zoo has Gray Parrot
Zoo Miami has Hawk-headed Parrot
Also National Aquarium only keeps Swainson's Lorikeet currently, but I see that Coconut and Sunset are also listed. Were some of these birds actually identified as these other species or are they just listed as a result of former holdings?
Disney's Animal Kingdom has Kea, Galah, and Red-fronted Macaw
Popcorn Park Animal Refuge has Goffin's Cockatoo
Plumpton Park Zoo has Goffin's Cockatoo, White Cockatoo, and Hyacinth Macaw
ZooTampa has Yellow-crested Cockatoo
Cape May County Zoo has Salmon-crested Cockatoo. No longer has Sun Parakeet
Jenkinson's Aquarium has Salmon-crested Cockatoo, Blue-and-yellow Macaw, and Scarlet Macaw
Philadelphia Zoo no longer has Budgerigar nor Olive-headed Lorikeet
Bronx Zoo has Budgerigar
Lehigh Valley Zoo has Dusky Lory, Coconut Lorikeet, Swainson's Lorikeet, and Sunset Lorikeet
Adventure Aquarium has Gray Parrot
Naples Zoo has Gray Parrot
Zoo Miami has Hawk-headed Parrot
Also National Aquarium only keeps Swainson's Lorikeet currently, but I see that Coconut and Sunset are also listed. Were some of these birds actually identified as these other species or are they just listed as a result of former holdings?
I have been told there were still multiple Pesquet's on exhibit just last week - the video in the Toledo thread was from early this month. Going to leave them on unless further confirmation that all have indeed left.
Also National Aquarium only keeps Swainson's Lorikeet currently, but I see that Coconut and Sunset are also listed. Were some of these birds actually identified as these other species or are they just listed as a result of former holdings?
Black Pine Animal Sanctuary in Indiana holds blue-and-gold macaw, green-winged macaw, military macaw, Senegal parrot, blue-fronted amazon, yellow-headed amazon, umbrella cockatoo, and Moluccan cockatoo.
All of the split species should be present in aviculture in North America, although Papuan and Moluccan will be the majority (probably all pure birds in American zoos will be subspecies of these two). Note that the pre-split subspecies haven't been changed, simply divided into or between species, and in aviculture the subspecies mostly have their own common names. Females of some species/subspecies are distinctive enough to identify visually. However hybrids will be common which complicates things because I'd imagine a lot of zoos simply call their birds "eclectus parrots" with no qualifiers.
All of the split species should be present in aviculture in North America, although Papuan and Moluccan will be the majority (probably all pure birds in American zoos will be subspecies of these two).
However hybrids will be common which complicates things because I'd imagine a lot of zoos simply call their birds "eclectus parrots" with no qualifiers.
Indeed unfortunately - thus I will likely list them as Eclectus Parrot sensu lato, but noting species wherever possible to confirm. A further complication is a few facilities only have a male/males, and thus rather difficult to identify to species. I'll see what things are looking like and go from there.