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African honeyguides in Zoos.

Discussion in 'General Zoo Discussion' started by Tarsius, 18 Jun 2010.

  1. Tarsius

    Tarsius Well-Known Member

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    Does anybody has ever seen african honeyguides in a zoo ? I've never seen them, but I would like to see them, maybe together with Honeybadgers ?
     
  2. DDcorvus

    DDcorvus Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    In Europe they are not kept for sure and I do not know any other collections having them. Knowing the behaviour and diet of this species it would be quite an expensive bird to keep. And as it can't show it's intriging behaviour in a zoo (simply to aviary would be way to small plus you need some special arrangements on how to offer the honey) and i's quite dull to look at, it's not an interesting bird for most zoos.

    So my advice if you wanna see honeyguides go to Africa :).
     
  3. Hvedekorn

    Hvedekorn Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    I've actually seen one once... In a minor institution in Denmark called Hobro Mini Zoo (a very small zoo like American roadside zoos). They kept one in an aviary, and since I've been very interested in birds all my life, I could easily identify this rare bird. It was in September 2004, and when I returned next month it was gone, and some more common bird species took up the aviary. I don't know where the h*ll they got it from, though (it's not exactly a professional zoo - doesn't report to ISIS, have a lot of animals in bad environments etc. - so I doubt they have that good connections).
    Sadly, I did not ask at that time what the deal was with it. But it was surely an unique experience, even though the bird just lived in what resembled a parrot aviary.