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Inside former Bird House

After recent renovation converted into house for tamarins.

Inside former Bird House
Arek, 9 Feb 2017
    • LaughingDove
      I hadn't heard that the renovations had happened (though I knew they were planned) so it's nice to see pictures.

      Have all the birds that were in here left the collection? There was some fairly cool stuff like the Livingston's Turaco.
    • Arek
      Yes, all birds gone away. I think it is rather unsuccessful transformation. They should transform it into free flight aviary for smaller birds, for example some finches. Monkey exhibits are rather long but narrow.
    • LaughingDove
      I wonder if you could post a list of the species held here?
      Thanks!
    • Arek
      The list is very short: two females Cotton-top Tamarin and two females Golden-handed Tamarin. Plus two empty cages (but much smaller so maybe next species will be Pygmy Marmoset).
    • LaughingDove
      @Arek Seems like quite a waste of space considering the size of the central area and the number of birds previously held.
    • Arek
      I fully agree with you. as I wrote above it is unsuccessful transformation.
    • ThylacineAlive
      In September 2018 there were Common Marmoset, Black-Tufted Marmoset, Red-Handed Tamarin, Cotton-Top Tamarin, and a capuchin species.

      ~Thylo
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