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View Inside Massive Walk-through Aviary

10 May 2017 Plettenberg Bay, Western Cape

View Inside Massive Walk-through Aviary
Kudu21, 14 Oct 2018
    • birdsandbats
      Wow! Do you have a species list?
    • Kudu21
      @birdsandbats As of May 2017, the species list for Birds of Eden is as follows:
      -Scarlet ibis
      -Reed cormorant
      -Black-crowned night heron
      -Western cattle egret
      -American flamingo
      -Greater flamingo
      -African spoonbill
      -Hadada ibis
      -Black swan
      -Mute swan
      -Ringed teal
      -Marbled teal
      -Green-winged teal
      -Chestnut teal
      -Red-crested pochard
      -Rosy-billed pochard
      -Northern shoveller
      -Chiloe wigeon
      -White-faced whistling duck
      -Carolina wood duck
      -Mandarin duck
      -Common shelduck
      -Canvasback
      -Ferruginous duck
      -Eurasian wigeon
      -Fulvous whistling duck
      -Northern pintail
      -Cape shoveller
      -Orinoco goose
      -Chinese goose
      -Maned goose
      -Barnacle goose
      -Giant Canada goose
      -Crested wood partridge
      -Golden pheasant
      -Vulturine guineafowl
      -Helmeted guineafowl
      -Kenya crested guineafowl
      -Common moorhen
      -Blue crane
      -Southern grey crowned crane
      -Spotted thick-knee
      -Blacksmith lapwing
      -Laughing dove
      -Cinnamon dove
      -African olive pigeon
      -Nicobar pigeon
      -Common emerald dove
      -Barbary dove
      -Speckled pigeon
      -Zebra dove
      -Tinmeh parrot
      -African grey parrot
      -Red-fronted parrot
      -Senegal parrot
      -Rüpell's parrot
      -Red-bellied parrot
      -Fischer's lovebird
      -Brown-headed parrot
      -Meyer's parrot
      -Eastern rosella
      -Scaly-headed parrot
      -White-crowned parrot
      -Eclectus parrot
      -Australian king parrot
      -Blue-fronted Amazon
      -Orange-winged Amazon
      -Yellow-crowned Amazon
      -Blue and gold macaw
      -Green-winged macaw
      -Hahn's macaw
      -Red lory
      Green-naped lorikeet
      -Yellow-backed lory
      -Dusky lory
      -Swainson's lorikeet
      -Budgerigar
      -Blue-crowned parakeet
      -Monk parakeet
      -Red-crowned kākāriki
      -Indian ring-necked parakeet
      -Alexandrine parakeet
      -Red-breasted parakeet
      -Finsch's parakeet
      -Red-masked parakeet
      -Scarlet-fronted parakeet
      -Patagonian conure
      -Golden-capped conure
      -Black-capped parakeet
      -Maroon-bellied parakeet
      -Jandaya conure
      -Sun conure
      -Nanday conure
      -Dusky-headed conure
      -Galah
      -Cockatiel
      -Goffin's cockatoo
      -Eleonora sulphur-crested cockatoo
      -Little corella
      -Yellow-crested cockatoo
      -Umbrella cockatoo
      -Goliath palm cockatoo
      -Knysna turaco
      -Guinea turaco
      -Buffon's turaco
      -Hartlaub's turaco
      -Livingstone's turaco
      -Purple-crested turaco
      -Violet turaco
      -Bare-faced go-away-bird
      -Grey go-away-bird
      -Western grey plantain-eater
      -White-bellied go-away-bird
      -Red-faced mousebird
      -White-backed mousebird
      -Burchell's coucal
      -African hoopoe
      -Southern yellow-billed hornbill
      -Southern red-billed hornbill
      -Von der Decken's hornbill
      -White-crested hornbill
      -Bearded barbet
      -Black-collared barbet
      -Brown-breasted barbet
      -Double-toothed barbet
      -Crested barbet
      -White-eared barbet
      -Black-headed oriole
      -White-tailed jay
      -Inca jay
      -Cape crow
      -Chestnut-backed sparrow-lark
      -Grey-backed lark
      -Red-eyed bulbul
      -Cape bulbul
      -Common bulbul
      -Terrestrial bulbul
      -Sombre bulbul
      -Bar-throated apalis
      -Cape batis
      -Cape robin-chat
      -Chorister robin-chat
      -Olive thrush
      -Ground-scraper thrush
      -Cape white-eye
      -Hildebrandt's starling
      -Superb starling
      -Golden-breasted starling
      -Long-tailed starling
      -Purple glossy starling
      -Black-bellied glossy starling
      -Emerald starling
      -European starling
      -Red-winged starling
      -Violet starling
      -Ashy starling
      -Pied starling
      -Cape glossy starling
      -Long-tailed paradise whydah
      -Scaly-feathered weaver
      -Yellow canary
      -Yellow-fronted canary
      -Forest canary
      -Lesser masked weaver
      -Long-tailed widowbird
      -Yellow-crowned bishop
      -Chestnut weaver
      -White-headed buffalo weaver
      -Golden palm weaver
      -Cape weaver
      -Violet-eared waxbill
      -Common waxbill
      -Blue waxbill
      -Orange-breasted waxbill
      -Swee waxbill
      -Green-winged pytilia
      -Red-billed firefinch
      -Golden-breasted bunting
      -Rock bunting
      -Cape bunting
      -Java sparrow
      -Red-headed finch
      -Cut-throat finch
      -Cape canary
      -Northern red bishop
      -Red-billed quelea
      -Pin-tailed whydah
      -Cape sparrow
      -Moholi bushbaby
      -Cape blue duiker
      -Indian flying fox
      -Malayan flying fox
      -Golden-handed tamarin
    • DelacoursLangur
    • Kudu21
      @DelacoursLangur That it definitely is! That said, good luck with seeing any more than a small fraction of those species with just how truly massive the aviary is.
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