What are the best animals for a Winter exhibit (focusing on Holarctic Realm) and a pride (summer temporary exhibit) exhibit?
I have these main sections;
- Gallery 1
- Greenhouse with Free-roaming Animals, Open-topped Aquarium & Enclosure, Aviary
- Gallery 2
Really like the aviaries you've done here! Nice biome and ecoregion choicesWe already talked about a Cerrado aviary here and after some hints I decided to redesign this aviary (now parted into two) and want to know what you think about it alongside with some other South/Central American aviaries:
- Cerrado (1): Red-winged Tinamou, Brazilian Merganser, Picazuro Pigeon, Guira Cuckoo, Spot-billed Toucanet, Plush-crested Jay
- Cerrado (2): Brazilian Merganser, Scaled Pigeon, Ochre-marked Parakeet, Painted Parakeet, Great Kiskadee, Red-rumped Cacique
- Mata Atlantica : Saffron Toucanet, Red-billed Curassow
- Guianan Highland (1): Crested Bobwhite, Little Chachalaca, Blue Ground Dove, Guianan Cock-of-the-rock, Yellow Oriole, Silver-beaked Tanager
- Guianan Highland (2): Tataupa Tinamu, Scaled Pigeon, Yellow Oriole, Red-crested Cardinal
- Guianan Highland (3): Mainland/Common Ruddy Quail Dove, Black-spotted Barbet (smallest aviary with about 50 m² outside)
- Machu Picchu: Spix‘s Guan, Spot-winged Pigeon, Golden-headed Quetzal, Peruvian Cock-of-the-rock, Epaulet Oriole, Golden Grosbeak
- Chiapas : Horned Guan, White-crowned Pigeon, Slate-coloured Solitaire, Rose-breasted Grosbeak?
The parakeets were listed on avibase for a mainly Cerrado region, but could be possible that they live there only in a small border area or something like that.Really like the aviaries you've done here! Nice biome and ecoregion choices
The only species that don't really fit in with their assigned aviaries would be the parakeets for the second Cerrado aviary (the Ochre-marked are mostly found within the Mata Atlantica, with a small population on the Caatinga, where as the Painted ones are native to the Amazon and the Guianan highlands). My suggestions for other birds that could fill up their gap and that are found within the biome would be Peach-fronted parakeets and/or Golden-capped parakeets. The Tataupa tinamou also is quite out of place on the Guianan highlands, as it is found much further south on South america.
Also, don't know if the small number of species in the Mata Atlantica aviary is due to its size, but there's a lot of other species that could work with those two! I suggest that you check Parque das Aves's exhibits on the media section, as the zoo is almost entirely dedicated to the biome and its birds!
Avibase does indeed list them under small fragments of Cerrado, which is odd, but most of their range as they pointed out on the website is indeed the Mata Atlantica. The biome nowadays occupies a really small area due to deforestation and fragmentation, but that area was originally covered by it.The parakeets were listed on avibase for a mainly Cerrado region, but could be possible that they live there only in a small border area or something like that.
I don't think that any kind of tamarin would be fitting for an aviary with flying birds, specially a large species such as the Golden-lion tamarin... There would be a serious risk of them bullying the toucanets and they definitely would try to eat eggs and chicks. Another non-bird species for this exhibit could be Red-footed tortoises.The Mata Atlantica does house only two species because of the toucan‘s temperament. But I thought about adding Golden Lion Tamarins…
For them would be no spaceGuans and tinamous could be added, and even Scarlet ibises, as the species can be found within the biome.
the Alps representing Air
Hoofstock aviary with Alpine Ibex, Alpine Marmot, Alpine Rock Partridge, Bearded Vulture, Red-billed Chough and Northern Bald Ibisthe Alps representing Air
Eurasian Lynxthe Black Forest representing Fire
Which birds can be housed with Greater Roadrunners except for Burrowing Owls?
Thank youBurgers' held Gambel's quails in the Roadrunner aviary for a little while, and you could also hold them with other sturdy birds like Magpie-jays, cardinals, larger grosbeaks or medium-sized pigeons
Thank you
And any ideas for mixes with the following birds:
- African Pygmy Falcon
- Buffy Fish Owl
- Pel‘s Fishing Owl
- Red-headed Vulture
- Sulawesi Knobbed Hornbill
- White-bellied Sea Eagle
Theoretically it can work with vultures, but vultures need big aviaries, what‘s problematic for keeping pygmy falcons, because if they have enough space for nosedives, they hurt on the aviary’s grids or fly against glass panels.Most birds barring small passerines. Should be fine with waterbirds, vultures, guineafowl, turtle doves, etc.
Theoretically it can work with vultures, but vultures need big aviaries, what‘s problematic for keeping pygmy falcons, because if they have enough space for nosedives, they hurt on the aviary’s grids or fly against glass panels.
According to ZTL that happened in the Buffalo aviary to both of themThat would explain why they were removed from Antwerp's Buffalo aviary