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Old 22-10-2008

According to the Taronga Zoo website they have a Crimson Chat at the zoo.

Does anyone happen to know where I might find it at the zoo - I'd love to
try and get a photo of it for my collection.
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Old 22-10-2008

I would suggest going to adelaide zoo where there are lots of Crimson chats and the aviaries are in full sun most of the day, they are behind the pelicans, no idea where taronga keep them, probably the most heavily planted aviary.
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Old 23-10-2008

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According to the Taronga Zoo website they have a Crimson Chat at the zoo.

Does anyone happen to know where I might find it at the zoo - I'd love to
try and get a photo of it for my collection.
I tried to get a photo of them on my last visit. They are in the avairies across from the koalas.
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I tried to get a photo of them on my last visit. They are in the avairies across from the koalas.
Cool thanks. At least that's the first place I would have tried!

Although ironically it's typically the last place we would visit on a trip to Taronga - we tend to go down past the Kangaroos and Platypus first when we visit, after entering from the top entrance (although we haven't been since they started work on the new carpark / entrance).
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Old 23-10-2008

I usually head to the platypus pools first. I then go back up to the old walk thru avairy and then over to the reptiles.
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Old 23-10-2008

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I usually head to the platypus pools first.
After seeing the new Platypussary at Healseville Sanctuary a few weeks back, I don't think I'll ever bother with the platypus area at Taronga again - I've been spoiled now by Healseville's amazing setup.
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After seeing the new Platypussary at Healseville Sanctuary a few weeks back, I don't think I'll ever bother with the platypus area at Taronga again - I've been spoiled now by Healseville's amazing setup.
Is it a walk through avairy like the platypus pools?
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Old 23-10-2008

ive seen this handsome little bird quite a few times...i had no idea they were actually this tiny. he's in the cumberland plains woodland aviary....one of the last aviaries on the loop if you turn left as you enter. the keepers put the food at the front of the aviary which attracts the shyer birds out
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Old 24-10-2008

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he's in the cumberland plains woodland aviary
Thanks Glyn,
I couldn't remember the name of the avairy. It will be ashame to see these avairies removed. They hold some great birds.
Hey Sim. If you're interested their are some swift parrots in the same avairy.
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Old 24-10-2008

I like large walk-through aviaries ... makes it much easier to take good photos (although it can be much more difficult to find the small birds).

Once my last uni assignment for the year is done (I have 11 days including today ) ... I'll make an effort to go see if I can get a good photo.
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Old 24-10-2008

I emailed several photos of the Crimson Chat to you privately Sim. Taken today at Adelaide Zoo. The male posed beautifully for me. The photos were quite good despite being taken through the netting.
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Old 30-10-2008

Those aviaries at Taronga hold some wonderful birds, but you need to wait quietly to see them, and most visitors, regrettably, don't have the patience.

I would estimate that 95% of Taronga's visitors don't even enter that aviary area.

Some years ago I spoke to Graham Phipps, Curator of Birds, who told me that, contrary to popular belief, the small softbilled birds at Taronga are aviary bred, not wild caught. Although most aviculturists are into larger flashier birds like parrots, there is a small group of skilled and enthusiastic birdkeepers who specialise in softbills, keeping and breeding them in large planted aviaries and swapping birds among themselves.
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Old 02-11-2008

This male was in the first of the Horseshoe Aviaries (the first one on your right as you enter the area) in February this year. It may have been moved since to one of the other aviaries - I later asked one of the Bird Keepers about it and he said they didn't have anywhere else to display it at the time (apparently it was part of the avifauna of the habitat being displayed).

http://www.zoochat.com/gallery/showp...hp?photo=18554



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Old 25-05-2009

It is in the far exhibit, when you go if you go off to the right around the loop it is the last aviary you come to.
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Old 27-05-2009

Those aviaries are no longer accessible due to construction work.



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