ZooChat Challenge (Global) 2017

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I think this thread is really showing how extremely poor the passerine collections of even major zoos are. There are a couple of exceptions (e.g. the Bronx list from ThylacineAlive was relatively long, compared to most of the others) but a lot of them are four or five species and that's it. When the thread was started I thought there were going to be big long lists coming out!

I agree. I was thinking most people would have lists twice as long by now. It seems that visits to a few key collections (Bronx, San Diego, Dallas, Walsrode, ect) may secure any one person the win at this rate, which is something I wanted to avoid. I think it really says something that I've only had one zoo visit for the year and I'm still pretty close to the lead despite others having had 5+ visits.

~Thylo
 
Zooish will confirm or refute this, but I think anyone going to Jurong would probably add ~100 to their total.
 
I don't actually have any plan for Singapore, but here's what I have anyway. I'm not sure what zoos I'll be visiting during the year so I'll probably remain somewhere near the bottom of the rankings.

Delhi Zoo (Delhi, India) - 4 February
1) Bank Mynah Acridotheres ginginianus

Dusit Zoo (Bangkok, Thailand) - 5 February
2) Red-billed Blue Magpie Urocissa erythrorhyncha

Vinpearl Safari (Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam) - 1 March
3) Black-throated Laughing Thrush Garrulax chinensis
4) Black-collared Starling Sturnus nigricollis
5) Common Hill Mynah Gracula religiosa
6) Common Mynah Acridotheres tristis
7) White-vented Mynah Acridotheres grandis

Saigon Zoo (Saigon, Vietnam) - 7 March
nothing added to the above species
 
maybe I should enter this competition, and go to Jurong just because.

I also have no such plans, but it's funny how these things turn out.....

Most of Jurong's on-show passerines are in huge aviaries, so it would be interesting to see how many you actually saw in a day.
 
Zooish will confirm or refute this, but I think anyone going to Jurong would probably add ~100 to their total.

Probably. Heliconia Walk ~ 20 species, Jungle Jewels ~ 10 species, Waterfall Aviary ~ 10 species, BoPs - 5 species (including the semi-off show ones), Wings of Asia ~ 40-50 species.
 
By visiting Kinderboerderij en Natuureducatiecentrum 't Valleike - the Netherlands today, I had the hope to be able to add 2 new species to my year-list because last year I saw 2 corvids at this collection. The first one I found directly but in the aviary of the second species I found another species and this one was unlikely to be kept together with the species I was actually looking for...
I was looking for the Hooded crow and found a rosella so I guess the Hooded crow is not any longer kept in 't Valleike.
So now I'm only able to add one species to the Challenge :
51) Pied crow ( Corvus albus ) ( see Pied crow - Corvus albus | ZooChat )


10 days ago I visited a butterfly-park ( Vlindertuin Vlindorado ) in the Netherlands - a new one for me. Next to the nice collection of butterflies, also a small part of the hall was seperated as being a bird-walk-through. Here I was able to find 3 new species for the Challenge :

52) Blue-necked tanager ( Tangara cyanicollis ) ( see Blue-necked tanager | ZooChat )
53) Yellow ( Senegal ) white-eye ( Zosterops senegalensis )
54 ) Southern red bishop ( Euplectes orix ) ( see Southern red bishop | ZooChat )
 
Probably. Heliconia Walk ~ 20 species, Jungle Jewels ~ 10 species, Waterfall Aviary ~ 10 species, BoPs - 5 species (including the semi-off show ones), Wings of Asia ~ 40-50 species.

Funny that I got to the right number in the wrong way. I thought Jungle Jewels and the Waterfall Aviary had more species than that.
 
10 days ago I visited a butterfly-park ( Vlindertuin Vlindorado ) in the Netherlands - a new one for me. Next to the nice collection of butterflies, also a small part of the hall was seperated as being a bird-walk-through. Here I was able to find 3 new species for the Challenge :

52) Blue-necked tanager ( Tangara cyanicollis ) ( see Blue-necked tanager | ZooChat )
53) Yellow ( Senegal ) white-eye ( Zosterops senegalensis )
54 ) Southern red bishop ( Euplectes orix ) ( see Southern red bishop | ZooChat )


Today we ( my wife and I ) went to Belgium and visited the Olmense Zoo, one of the few collections with still a good collection of Passerines. I can add no less then 16 new species to my year-list, missed even some and from one I still have to find out which species it is !
55) Asian azure-winged magpie ( Cyanopica cyanus ) ( see Asian azure-winged magpie | ZooChat )
56) Green cardinal ( Gubernatrix cristata )
57) Long-tailed glossy starling ( Lamprotornis caudatus ) ( see Long-tailed glossy starling | ZooChat )
58) Meves's long-tailed starling ( Lamprotornis mevesii ) ( see Meves's glossy starling | ZooChat )
59) Greater hill mynah ( Gracula religiosa ) ( see Greater hill mynah | ZooChat )
60) Red-billed blue magpie ( Urocissa erythroryncha )
61) Red-winged starling ( Onychognathus morio ) ( see Red-winged starling | ZooChat )
62) Black-breasted thrush ( Turdus dissimilis ) ( see Black-breasted thrush | ZooChat )
63) Black-throated magpie-jay ( Calocitta colliei ) ( see
Black-throated magpie-jay | ZooChat )
64) Silky starling ( Poliopsar sericeus ) ( see Silky starling | ZooChat )
65) White-headed buffalo weaver ( Dimemellia dimemelli )
66) Black-throated laughing thrush ( Dryonastes chinensis )
67) White-crested laughing thrush ( Garrulax leucolophus ) ( see White-crested lauging thrush | ZooChat )
68) European starling ( Sturnus vulgaris )
69) Common mynah ( Acridotheres tristis ) ( see Common mynah's | ZooChat )
70) Blackbird ( Turdus merula ) ( see Blackbird | ZooChat ).

Zootierliste mention another 4 species of passerines which should be kept at the Olmense Zoo but these I didn't found ( orange-headed ground thrush, pin-tailed whydah, red-crested cardinal and Sahel paradise whydah ). Esp. this last one is a pitty I didn't see it because the Olmense Zoo should be the only public collection in Europe with this species.....
 
Well I had more time in KL than I thought so I did go back. It's not as bad as I remember, but then going with lowered expectations will usually help with that.

Kuala Lumpur Bird Park, February 10th:

2. Black-naped Oriole, Oriolus chinensis
3. Baya Weaver, Ploceus philippinus
4. Superb Starling, Lamprotornis superbus
5. White-crested Laughing Thrush, Garrulax leucolophus
6. White-headed Munia, Lonchura maja
7. Black-crested Bulbul, Pycnonotus flaviventris
8. Black-headed Bulbul,Pycnonotus atriceps
9. Black-headed Munia, Lonchura atricapilla
10. Red-whiskered Bulbul, Pycnonotus jocosus
11. Stripe-throated Bulbul, Pycnonotus finlaysoni
12. Scaly-breasted Munia, Lonchura punctulata
13. Red Avadavat, Amandava amandava
14. Hill Myna, Gracula religiosa
15. Common Myna, Acridotheres tristis
16. Javan Myna, Acridotheres javanicus
17. Black-throated Laughingthrush, Garrulax chinensis
18. Formosan Blue Magpie, Urocissa caerulea
19. Straw-headed Bulbul, Pycnonotus zeylanicus

Shanghai Zoo, February 27th:

20. Black-collared Starling, Sturnus nutritionist
21. Silky Starling, Sturnus services
22. Grey Starling, Sturnus cineraceus
23. Red-billed Blue Magpie, Urocissa erythrorhyncha
24. Java Sparrow, Padda oryzivora
25. Yellow-cheeked Tit, Machlolophus spilonotus
26. Green Magpie, Cissa chinensis
27. Orange-bellied Leafbird, Chloropsis hardwickii

There were quite a few more species signed in the Songbird Walkthrough Aviary. I may get them later in the year.
 
Shanghai Zoo, February 27th:

20. Black-collared Starling, Sturnus nutritionist
21. Silky Starling, Sturnus services
22. Grey Starling, Sturnus cineraceus
23. Red-billed Blue Magpie, Urocissa erythrorhyncha
24. Java Sparrow, Padda oryzivora
25. Yellow-cheeked Tit, Machlolophus spilonotus
26. Green Magpie, Cissa chinensis
27. Orange-bellied Leafbird, Chloropsis hardwickii

There were quite a few more species signed in the Songbird Walkthrough Aviary. I may get them later in the year.
are you just checking that anyone is reading your posts? :p
 
Today we ( my wife and I ) went to Belgium and visited the Olmense Zoo, one of the few collections with still a good collection of Passerines. I can add no less then 16 new species to my year-list, missed even some and from one I still have to find out which species it is !
55) Asian azure-winged magpie ( Cyanopica cyanus ) ( see Asian azure-winged magpie | ZooChat )
56) Green cardinal ( Gubernatrix cristata )
57) Long-tailed glossy starling ( Lamprotornis caudatus ) ( see Long-tailed glossy starling | ZooChat )
58) Meves's long-tailed starling ( Lamprotornis mevesii ) ( see Meves's glossy starling | ZooChat )
59) Greater hill mynah ( Gracula religiosa ) ( see Greater hill mynah | ZooChat )
60) Red-billed blue magpie ( Urocissa erythroryncha )
61) Red-winged starling ( Onychognathus morio ) ( see Red-winged starling | ZooChat )
62) Black-breasted thrush ( Turdus dissimilis ) ( see Black-breasted thrush | ZooChat )
63) Black-throated magpie-jay ( Calocitta colliei ) ( see
Black-throated magpie-jay | ZooChat )
64) Silky starling ( Poliopsar sericeus ) ( see Silky starling | ZooChat )
65) White-headed buffalo weaver ( Dimemellia dimemelli )
66) Black-throated laughing thrush ( Dryonastes chinensis )
67) White-crested laughing thrush ( Garrulax leucolophus ) ( see White-crested lauging thrush | ZooChat )
68) European starling ( Sturnus vulgaris )
69) Common mynah ( Acridotheres tristis ) ( see Common mynah's | ZooChat )
70) Blackbird ( Turdus merula ) ( see Blackbird | ZooChat ).

Zootierliste mention another 4 species of passerines which should be kept at the Olmense Zoo but these I didn't found ( orange-headed ground thrush, pin-tailed whydah, red-crested cardinal and Sahel paradise whydah ). Esp. this last one is a pitty I didn't see it because the Olmense Zoo should be the only public collection in Europe with this species.....


Little correction : 69) should be Bank mynah ( Acridotheres ginginianus )
 
I visited Zoo in Wien February. Thankfully, it was before a bird flu affected the zoo in Wien (I feel so sorry for the zoo). It was great visit. I tried see all Passerines but it was impossible. But I observed two species of bulbuls which are so rare in Europe. Happy at all :D

18) Cuban Grassquit / Tiaris canorus
19) Southern Red Bishop / Euplectes orix
20) Green-winged Pytiia / Pytilia melba
21) Broad-ringed White-eye / Zosterops poliogastrus
22) Ultramarine Grosbeak / Cyanocompsa brissonii
23) Blue-and-yellow Tanager / Thraupis bonariensis
24) Turquoise Tanager / Tangara mexicana
25) Purple Honeycreeper / Cyanerpes caeruleus
26) Brazilian Tanager / Ramphocelus bresilius
27) Blue-backed Manakin / Chiroxiphia pareola
28) Black Bulbul / Hypsipetes leucocephalus
29) Orange-Bellied Leafbird / Chloropsis hardwickii
30) Jawa Sparrow / Padda oryzivora
31) Oriental White-eye / Zosterops palpebrosus
32) Scaly-breasted Bulbul / Pycnonotus squamatus
33) Ruby-throated Bulbul / Pycnonotus dispar
34) Malachite Sunbird / Nectarinia famosa
35) Red-cheeked Cordonbleu / Uraeginthus bengalus

Photos of photographed birds can be found here: Zoo Big Year - Passerines :-) | Facebook
 
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National Aquarium in Baltimore 2/25/17
17. Fawn-breasted bowerbird Chlamydera cerviniventris
18. Star finch Neochmia ruficauda
19. Gouldian finch Erythrura gouldiae
20. Long-tailed finch Poephila acuticanda
21. Green-and-gold tanager Tangara schrankii
22. Paradise tanager Tangara chilensis
23. Red-capped cardinal Paroaria gularis
24. Turquoise tanager Tangara mexicana
25. Bay-headed tanager Tangara gyrola
Catoctin Wildlife Preserve and Zoo 3/25/17
26. White-necked raven Corvus albicollis
27. Pied crow Corvus albus

ZooAmerica 3/25/17
28. Black-billed magpie Pica hudsonia
 
ZSL London Zoo

31) West Nile Red Bishop (Euplecetes franciscus)
32) Purple Glossy Starling (Lamprotornis purpureus)
33) Red-Legged Honeycreeper (Cyanerpes cyaneus)
34) Hooded Pitta (Pitta sordida)
35) Brazilian Tanager (Ramphocelus bresilius)

Chester Zoo 01/04/2017

36) Grey-Winged Blackbird (Turdus boulboul)
37) Collared Grosbeak (Mycerobas affinis)
38) Javan Green Magpie (Cissa thalassina)
 
Catoctin Wildlife Preserve and Zoo 3/25/17
26. White-necked raven Corvus albicollis
27. Pied crow Corvus albus

ZooAmerica 3/25/17
28. Black-billed magpie Pica hudsonia
Philadelphia Zoo 4/1/17
29. Golden-breasted starling Lamprotornis regius
30. Magpie-shrike Urolestes melanoleucus
31. Bali mynah Leucopsar rothschildi
32. Saffron finch Sicalis flaveola
33. Blue dacnis Dacnis cayana
34. White-vented bulbul Pyconotus barbatus
35. Collared finchbilled bulbul Spizixos semitorques
38) Javan Green Magpie (Cissa thalassina)
Jealous!
 
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