Hi Sebbe!
As an asian bird fan, I'm really interested in what I just saw! Especially your hornbill and pheasant collection!!
I'm mostly photographer, unfortunately not bird keeper or breeder, but who knows, someday... and I'm strongly looking to take pictures of Bulwer's pheasants, Helmeted hornbills and other beauties!
Do you have any info concerning where to find Bulwer's pheasants in captivity in Malaysia, Singapore or Thailand these days??
I'm planning to go back to Asia for a month or two at the end of next year for some zoo photographying (and possibly a trip to Rainforest habitat in lae)... If it's doable, I may come to visit you

Anyways!! You have a really nice collection and I wish you great success with breeding all these rare species! Maybe you should get in touch with Birdpark Walsrode's present curator! He's a very nice guy and a friend of mine... really knowledgable about hornbill's breeding and birds of paradise amongst others!
Hello Pedro,
Yeah as my favoruites are hornbills and pheasants I have tried to focuse on these ones, still mainly keeps the most common only however and I dont know if I will keep these or doing some exchange next year. My aim is to only keep uncommon or rare species 5-6 years into the future (if aim still here that is).
Sorry but I dont have much knowledge about were to find any Bulwer Pheasants in Asian zoos aim afraid, I have mainly visited Thai zoos and I have not seen any in any of these, several has kept them in the past but not anylonger sadly, probably still remain in some Thai zoo but I dont now where
Could be some in Peninsular Malaysia, dont know were though, try to contact the Pheasant specialist group, they should now.
I know that the Bulwer Pheasant has been kept in several private zoos on its native Island (Borneo) and I have seen in the care of two bird keepers in Kuching last year, I know that one of them no longer keeps it (these was a pair wild caught in 2003 and apparently released back into the wild now in 2007), I dont have any info about the other guy that keept this species in 2006, he keept a large number of intresting species but due to to high costs he had to get rid of several species later on, I have lost contact with him. But I have heard that he just keeps a very small number of birds now. With his Bulwers (he had 3 birds, 1 male and 2 females) likely to be gone.
But aim sure that the species still is being kept by at least a few people in private care, asking around in Sandakan or Kota Kinabalu would be advicable.
There should be several in the care of private breeders in Thailand (5-15 if I have to guess) as it is from these sources I have obtained my male. My bird come from a guy that also had this species in the past but has stopped entirely with bird keeping (Mr Shun Kwang is his name), he never had more than 2 birds at most and I bought his male after the female had died. Thailand is likely to keep the majority of the birds kept in captivity and Europe has most likely recieved all its birds from Thailand. No one acctually knows how many remains in Thailand, this was used to be treated as a status symbol in the past and few people who aqquaired them rarely cared much for the birds. Few was intrested in breeding them, a few birds slipped out and its the from these the remaning birds decend.
This species is almost gone from captivity now (which is both good and bad), I dont think there is any in North America anylonger and almost gone from Europe now (1 pair in a France zoo according to ISIS). As I said earlier several Asian zoos I know of had this species in the past, but not anymore, uncesful breeding is probably why. Dr. H.E. Lopez of Mexico kept it in the past AS WELL but no longer keeps it.
I have heard people claimed that there is still over 50 in captivity, thats just silly and I dont know what these people base this upon. They suggest that many is keept by rich sheiks in the middle east.
Sure, it would probably the possibly for you to come and visit me, I dont know what plans I have for next year but we can follow this up for sure. Sounds like you will have a nice time, the forest habitat on New Guinea I havent heard anything about in years strangly, if somone visit it we may know more. Its still there for sure.