The list below is not so much a "every zoo should have some of these" thing, but more that I have a special thing for these groups or species, and that I very much enjoy seeing and photographing them. That said I am definitely also able to enjoy a zoo that does not have many or even any of the species on this list. And I definitely appreciate animals and their conservation in general.
Some of the groups and species that I personally enjoy the most are:
Some of the groups and species that I personally enjoy the most are:
- Psittaciformes (Parrots, parakeets, parrotlets, lovebirds, amazons, lorikeets, budgerigars, cockatoos, macaws, rosellas, ...).
- Wetland, waterfowl, wader and shore-type birds such as flamingos, herons, storks, spoonbills, ibis ducks, geese, screamers, waders such as lapwings, plovers, stilts and avocets, penguins and terns. As you can tell by my avatar the Inca tern is a particular favorite of mine.
- Galliform birds like quails, pheasants, junglefowl, chickens, guineafowl, peafowl, megapods, curassows, guans and chachalacas.
- Hoofstock (Artiodactyla and Perissodactyla) like antelopes, giraffes,, deer, wild sheep and goat species, takins, zebras, rhinos, tapirs et cetera. I have a special fondness for small ungulates like duikers, dik-diks and gazelles.
- Tortoises, especially the larger species such as red-footed tortoises, Sulcatas and giant tortoises.
- Tigers (any subspecies).
- Wolves (any subspecies).
- African hunting dogs.
- Bush dogs.
- Fennec and corsac foxes.
- Pretty much all species that are rare and uncommon in zoos will be able to catch my attention.