List of November arrivals/births is online:
1.1 immature Cinereous vultures arrived from Liberec and Allwetterzoo Münster. Another young pair should come soon. They will join 2.2 adult cinereous vultures already kept in the large old aviary "pod skálou", bond into new pairs and enlarge the colony (source - FB post).
Dvur Kralove sent new sitatunga breeding male.
Liberec sent male Booted eagle.
Male Egyptian vulture arrived from specialised vulture breeding centre in Vallcalent (Spain).
Male bald eagle came from Vogelpark Avifauna.
Male boat-billed heron came from Frankfurt.
Two song thrushes from Hluboka/Ohrada.
Female black-and-rufous sengi from Leipzig.
2.1 White-headed ducks are from Monticello centre in Italy. This species is kept for years in walk-through waldrapp aviary with little breeding success, so the zoo must buy new birds from time to time to keep them on exhibit.
Chester sent another pair of collared trogons. All trogons are still kept backstage and still no chicks bred at Prague.
Chester sent also 3 female Red-tailed laughingthrushes (Trochalopteron milnei) which is good news because Prague was down to last two males.
1.2 Tartar sand boas (Eryx tataricus) and 21 Sunwatcher toadhead agamas (Phrynocephalus helioscopus) from private breeders are animals destined for the small house that should open next March/April near wild horses. (BTW I still wait for the promised manuls)
Arrival of 10 white storks from Stara Zagora/Bulgaria is puzzling. They are probably unreleasable wild birds. If Prague wants more storks for exhibition purposes it could easily get dozens from our local rescue stations. No need to import them. Czech wild stork population is stable for +30 years and at full capacity limit of our enviroment, there is no purpose in conservation breeding and releases either.
Among births are:
2 Humboldts penguins, squirrel monkey, leopard tortoises
northern treeshrews, parma wallaby, De Brazzas monkey
Cape porcupine, white spotted reed frogs (Heterixalus alboguttatus)
orange baboon tarantula (Pterinochilus murinus), 2 yellow-spotted rock hyraxes
1.1 immature Cinereous vultures arrived from Liberec and Allwetterzoo Münster. Another young pair should come soon. They will join 2.2 adult cinereous vultures already kept in the large old aviary "pod skálou", bond into new pairs and enlarge the colony (source - FB post).
Dvur Kralove sent new sitatunga breeding male.
Liberec sent male Booted eagle.
Male Egyptian vulture arrived from specialised vulture breeding centre in Vallcalent (Spain).
Male bald eagle came from Vogelpark Avifauna.
Male boat-billed heron came from Frankfurt.
Two song thrushes from Hluboka/Ohrada.
Female black-and-rufous sengi from Leipzig.
2.1 White-headed ducks are from Monticello centre in Italy. This species is kept for years in walk-through waldrapp aviary with little breeding success, so the zoo must buy new birds from time to time to keep them on exhibit.
Chester sent another pair of collared trogons. All trogons are still kept backstage and still no chicks bred at Prague.
Chester sent also 3 female Red-tailed laughingthrushes (Trochalopteron milnei) which is good news because Prague was down to last two males.
1.2 Tartar sand boas (Eryx tataricus) and 21 Sunwatcher toadhead agamas (Phrynocephalus helioscopus) from private breeders are animals destined for the small house that should open next March/April near wild horses. (BTW I still wait for the promised manuls)
Arrival of 10 white storks from Stara Zagora/Bulgaria is puzzling. They are probably unreleasable wild birds. If Prague wants more storks for exhibition purposes it could easily get dozens from our local rescue stations. No need to import them. Czech wild stork population is stable for +30 years and at full capacity limit of our enviroment, there is no purpose in conservation breeding and releases either.
Among births are:
2 Humboldts penguins, squirrel monkey, leopard tortoises
northern treeshrews, parma wallaby, De Brazzas monkey
Cape porcupine, white spotted reed frogs (Heterixalus alboguttatus)
orange baboon tarantula (Pterinochilus murinus), 2 yellow-spotted rock hyraxes