SealPup
Well-Known Member
Other than the hummingbirds, trogons (if you count them), and tawny frogmouth, how many collections keep Strisores; the true and tree swifts, true and owlet nightjars, potoos and oilbird.
I have a particular interest in the captive history of the potoos, owlet nightjars, cave-nesting swifts and the oilbird. I am predicting they will fare best at aviary life because they are used to navigating caves or hunt from a perch in the flycatcher style, and the other constraint on their care is diet.
I have a particular interest in the captive history of the potoos, owlet nightjars, cave-nesting swifts and the oilbird. I am predicting they will fare best at aviary life because they are used to navigating caves or hunt from a perch in the flycatcher style, and the other constraint on their care is diet.