Specialist Elbr
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Dose anyone know why San Antonio Zoo has drastically cut back on the psittacine (parrot) collection during the last decade? During my last trip (Summer 2013) the only psittacines were the lories in the feeding aviary two macaws (B&G and a Scarlet or maybe a green wing) rose-ringed parakeets and a pair of Palm cockatoos. There was an area that was off limits due to the preparation of the 100'th birthday celebration. However, even in 2011 I noticed a drop in the number of psittacines on display.
It seems, in the late 90's and early 00's San Antonio had a large collection of psittacines then around the late 00's the collection started scaling back.
Around the turn of the century, I remember seeing many parrots. I do admit I have a bias for the cockatoos. Here is a list of what I remember seeing. Not all on the same visit. 3 pairs means 3 pairs in the same visit.
1 pair Slender Billed Cockatoos
3 pair Major Mitchell's cockatoo
many Galahs singles and pairs
1 female Gang Gang Cockatoo
1 pair Palm Cockatoo
Many Red-tailed Black cockatoos
1 White Cockatoo
1 pair Hyacinth macaw
1 pair Thick-billed parrot
1 pair Eclectus parrot
I think I remember: hawk head parrots
I kind of remember similar appearance to Diopsittaca genius. I also seem to remember lots of birds that similar appearance to Aratinga/Pyrrhura. It's odd when there were so many parrots I did not note all the species, but as the collection dwindles I keep better track..
It seems, in the late 90's and early 00's San Antonio had a large collection of psittacines then around the late 00's the collection started scaling back.
Around the turn of the century, I remember seeing many parrots. I do admit I have a bias for the cockatoos. Here is a list of what I remember seeing. Not all on the same visit. 3 pairs means 3 pairs in the same visit.
1 pair Slender Billed Cockatoos
3 pair Major Mitchell's cockatoo
many Galahs singles and pairs
1 female Gang Gang Cockatoo
1 pair Palm Cockatoo
Many Red-tailed Black cockatoos
1 White Cockatoo
1 pair Hyacinth macaw
1 pair Thick-billed parrot
1 pair Eclectus parrot
I think I remember: hawk head parrots
I kind of remember similar appearance to Diopsittaca genius. I also seem to remember lots of birds that similar appearance to Aratinga/Pyrrhura. It's odd when there were so many parrots I did not note all the species, but as the collection dwindles I keep better track..
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