dinosaur50
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I know but Experience Migration is not the same why not add on to bird house keep it same and add Experience Migration on so make it bigger
it can be done save the money do itProbably cost more money.
it can be done save the money do it
i hope your right@Andrew_NZP : Thank you for the clarifications, but none of that information changes my confusion and uncertainty about the point of this. If there's nothing wrong or outdated about the current bird house, why are they spending $20m to totally scrap it and replace it with something different? And won't it still displace much rarer and exotic birds with more common and familiar birds? It seems like an odd choice in collection planning to me, although I would be open to hearing other opinions.
@Andrew_NZP I understand but I hope they keep rarer and exotic birds still too
yes but still it not the same at allShould also note that when I said the outside exhibits are aviary aren't changing by much (the aviary is or was being renovated slightly), I meant that. The rheas, flamingos, kori bustards, cranes and all other species kept outside are staying.
I don't remember what the situation with cassowary is. I know the one they have (had?) is being sent away for breeding. I don't remember if the keeper I talked to said they had a deal in place to bring in another one or not. @jayjds2 was with me so he might remember.
Should also note that when I said the outside exhibits are aviary aren't changing by much (the aviary is or was being renovated slightly), I meant that. The rheas, flamingos, kori bustards, cranes and all other species kept outside are staying.
I don't remember what the situation with cassowary is. I know the one they have (had?) is being sent away for breeding. I don't remember if the keeper I talked to said they had a deal in place to bring in another one or not. @jayjds2 was with me so he might remember.
I will miss old one all I don't think it should just be about Migration. yes put some Migration stuff in but keep a lot of the same stuff to like the world of birds at Bronx zooAccording to a volunteer I spoke with, the flamingo habitat (which also has two species of duck) will be minorly renovated. I imagine the big row where all the cranes are might go under a species shift- right now, it is dominated by blue cranes. However, that's just my speculation.
I posted incorrect info earlier on this thread. The zoo had two female cassowaries, and while I am sure one has left, I don't know the status of the other. The one that was/is at the zoo most recently will be going to San Antonio. They will probably bring the species back sometime after Experience Migration opens, but nothing is confirmed and I imagine it depends on availability, which for cassowaries is very low right now, in the US.
I imagine the big row where all the cranes are might go under a species shift- right now, it is dominated by blue cranes. However, that's just my speculation.
I will miss old one all I don't think it should just be about Migration. yes put some Migration stuff in but keep a lot of the same stuff to like the world of birds at Bronx zoo