cloudedleopard611
Well-Known Member
First update of the year from today's visit, and its a good one:
-To get the bad stuff out of the way first, the South Lake boardwalk and waterfowl viewing dock between Lakeside Cafe and Stingray Cove are closed.
-The curtains are still drawn on the Bird House central garden, but I saw two things of interest when I was peaking through. First, I saw two Nicobar pigeons, which are new to the collection. Second, I saw crested wood partridges in the mix as well.
-Red-legged seriema is now back in its larger exhibit. The door has been opened between the smaller exhibit it was in temporarily to allow the adjacent group of gray-winged trumpeters access.
-A new species has been added to the area outside behind the Bird House- a male-female pair of Reeve's pheasant. They have replaced laughing kookaburra in the exhibit that is historically used for king vulture in warmer months..
-There is another new bird species at the end of the Bird Garden trail- an unsigned male Temminck's tragopan.
-To get the bad stuff out of the way first, the South Lake boardwalk and waterfowl viewing dock between Lakeside Cafe and Stingray Cove are closed.
-The curtains are still drawn on the Bird House central garden, but I saw two things of interest when I was peaking through. First, I saw two Nicobar pigeons, which are new to the collection. Second, I saw crested wood partridges in the mix as well.
-Red-legged seriema is now back in its larger exhibit. The door has been opened between the smaller exhibit it was in temporarily to allow the adjacent group of gray-winged trumpeters access.
-A new species has been added to the area outside behind the Bird House- a male-female pair of Reeve's pheasant. They have replaced laughing kookaburra in the exhibit that is historically used for king vulture in warmer months..
-There is another new bird species at the end of the Bird Garden trail- an unsigned male Temminck's tragopan.