Dr. Wolverine
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Does anyone know of the passerines inside Ueno's Japanese Birds area?
How unfortunate for the Bird House being closed. Hopefully it will be open on the day I go, which will be the 12th of FebruaryI visited Today. Here are some updates:
- The Bird house is closed on both floors but I took peeks inside and took pics.
- The Passerine enclosure has brambling, Eurasian skylark, Japanese Tit, Japanese White Eye, and Black Faced Bunting.
- White bellied green pigeon is not in the bird cages nor in the Japanese Birds 2.
- Birds next to the Shinobazu Pond are temporarily gone because of the Avian Flu.
- The Tundra Swan is not exhibited due to the Avian Flu.
- There is a Spider monkey without it's tail inside the White Faced Saki enclosure, with the saki being bts.
- Wild Birds I spotted Today are
- Oriental Turtle Dove
- Tree Sparrow
- Large Billed Crow
- Japanese tit
- Brown Eared Bulbul
- Daurian Redstart
- Great Cormorant Colony(As always)
- Oriental Greenfinch
- Black Headed Gull
How unfortunate for the Bird House being closed. Hopefully it will be open on the day I go, which will be the 12th of February
Dang. I wanted to visit the bird house for the brush turkey, tinamou and whydah. Hopefully the three are well.Unfortunately, I think it will be closed. The winter is aiding the avian flu, hence the reason for all the closures of Avian enclosures. I assume the bird house will reopen in Spring after the flu has calmed.
Dang. I wanted to visit the bird house for the brush turkey, tinamou and whydah. Hopefully the three are well.
Is Tinamou still exhibited at Ueno? Also how many individuals are left?Brush turkey is in the cages next to the pheasants and otters.
Is Tinamou still exhibited at Ueno? Also how many individuals are left?
Thank you for your info!The Bird House will reopen on February 12, which on a personal note, is conveniently on the day I visit the Ueno Zoo.
@Dr. Wolverine The construction on the pheasantry row will be done on March the 3rd. Also, the treeshrew is still listed on the zoo's website, so maybe it's off show? Do you know if the Ueno Zoo keeps species offshow or rotates species?
The construction tarp of the pheasant house has been lifted, which means the pheasant row is reopened. The construction was done ahead of time btw.
フォッサの「ベザ」が死亡しました
Japan's last Malagasy has died
At least you have seen them! One day...Rip. Still the only time i've seen them.