Adding to an already fantastic baby year with the two rhinos, 6 wolves, 3 tur, 1 tamarin and 1 gorilla, is another wonderful addition. Sometime in early fall pygmy hippo Kindia is due. She and Harvey are very fast breeders. Great pair if we can get the calf to survive this time.
Hi - I'm newly registered but have been thoroughly enjoying your updates for a while now.Updates...
Red river hogs, Philip and Tisa, have finally been breeding and it is highly possible Tisa is now pregnant. It's not confirmed but there is high hopes.
2 male mouflon, Peter and Julius, have died.
Wolf, Imiq, is being monitored for a possitricble broken leg. Let's hope he's alright. He has 6 rambunctious pups to keep up with.
A bleeding heart dove has hatched.
A new young male kudu is due in from North Carolina. He will be allowed to breed with all three females.
Ostrich, Orville, has passed as well.
A male plush crested jay has arrived his name is Silent Bob. The Artful Dodger has been resexed as female and the name has been changed to Jamie.
A new male kangaroo has arrived from Gladys Porter to breed with the younger females.
Speaking of roos. A tree kangaroo shake up is on the way. Collins will stay on with a new female coming up from... geez I don't remember where now. Nokopo will swap places with the new female who I do remember was born in Miami and is about 5 years old. I think this will be good for Nokopo. She was never comfortable in the exhibit. Maybe we are too close. Who knows but that lack of ease meant she wasn't out as often and wouldn't relax enough to breed either with Collins or his grandpa Harrington (who FYI is still alive and kicking). Maybe she will be happier in another exhibit. Here is hoping for the swap by fall. Then hopefully we might see a joey emerging from the pouch late in 2019 or early 2020.
They may become one if and when AZA decide to go into North African red necked or Somali blue ostrich.Welcome Judache!
I do not have any more information on Orville's passing. All I was told was he died. When Miss Ellie died earlier this year that made sense she was an older bird. She'd been around as long as I can remember. I think Orville has been around for a fair bit of time too but I don't think he was anywhere near as old. I'm not sure age was a factor. He could have just died. Just because they can live til 40 doesn't mean that's the average. He could have gotten sick or hurt himself. Anything is possible.
Eunice is rather young so I would suspect they are looking for a new companion for her. Shouldn't be too hard to find a new bird. Ostriches are not an SSP species so they could get them from any source. Off the top of my head African Lion Safari, Parc Safari and Granby could probably supply a spare bird. If that's not an option ostriches are farmed so they could just purchase from a farm like they did with the watusi.
Thanks for the info, yes, I hope they are able to obtain another ostritch sooner rather than later (although I suppose with the colder weather coming back soon perhaps they will wait until next season - or get one while they're off exhibit) .Welcome Judache!
I do not have any more information on Orville's passing. All I was told was he died. When Miss Ellie died earlier this year that made sense she was an older bird. She'd been around as long as I can remember. I think Orville has been around for a fair bit of time too but I don't think he was anywhere near as old. I'm not sure age was a factor. He could have just died. Just because they can live til 40 doesn't mean that's the average. He could have gotten sick or hurt himself. Anything is possible.
Eunice is rather young so I would suspect they are looking for a new companion for her. Shouldn't be too hard to find a new bird. Ostriches are not an SSP species so they could get them from any source. Off the top of my head African Lion Safari, Parc Safari and Granby could probably supply a spare bird. If that's not an option ostriches are farmed so they could just purchase from a farm like they did with the watusi.