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Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens Bird species

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by Fodders, 29 Mar 2009.

  1. Fodders

    Fodders Well-Known Member

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    What bird species are kept? The website is good, but not fully comprehensive...
     
  2. bongorob

    bongorob Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    Ostrich
    Emu
    Humboldt's Penguin
    Little Egret
    Black-crowned Night Heron
    Hammerkop
    African Open-billed Stork (only ones in UK)
    Black Stork
    Western White Stork
    Sacred Ibis
    Waldrapp Ibis
    Black-headed Ibis
    Scarlet Ibis
    Chilean Flamingo
    Magpie Goose
    Plumed Whistling Duck
    White-faced Whistling Duck
    Northern Red-billed Whistling Duck
    Coscoroba
    Bar-headed Goose
    Red-breasted Goose
    Common Shelduck
    Ringed Teal
    Mandarin Duck
    Maned Duck
    European Wigeon
    Chiloe Wigeon
    Cape Teal
    Madagascan Teal
    Laysan teal
    Spotbilled Duck
    Northern Pintail
    Lesser Bahaman Pintail
    Hottentot Teal
    Red Shoveller
    Northern Shoveller
    Marbled Teal
    Red-crested Pochard
    Rosy-billed Pochard
    Common Pochard
    Tufted Duck
    Common Eider Duck
    European Goldeneye
    Argentine Ruddy Duck
    Turkey Vulture
    Striated Caracara
    Trinidad Piping Guan
    Black Curassow
    Madagascan Partridge
    Japanese Quail
    Roulroul
    Temminck's Tragopan
    Himalayan Monal Pheasant
    Silky Bantam
    Edwards' Pheasant
    Vietnamese Pheasant
    Delacour's Crested Fireback Pheasant
    Cheer Pheasant
    Rothschild's Peacock Pheasant
    Helmeted Guineafowl
    East African Crowned Crane
    Blue Crane
    Sarus Crane
    White-naped Crane
    Purple Gallinule
    Sun Bittern
    Red-legged Seriema
    Black-winged Stilt
    Black-necked Stilt
    Pied Avocet
    European Stone Curlew
    Masked Plover
    Southern Lapwing
    Redshank
    Arctic Tern
    Pink Pigeon
    Luzon Bleeding Heart Pigeon
    Green-naped Pheasant Pigeon
    Scheepmaker's Crowned Pigeon
    Sclater's Crowned Pigeon
    Citron-crested Cockatoo
    Duyvenbode's Lory
    Kea Parrot
    Vosmaer's Eclectuis Parrot
    Blue and Yellow Macaw
    Red-crested Turaco
    White-cheeked Turaco
    Violet Turaco
    Lady Ross' Turaco
    White-browed Coucal
    Guira Cuckoo
    Greater Roadrunner
    Barn Owl
    White-faced Scops Owl
    Great Horned Owl
    Snowy Owl
    Boreal Owl
    Burrowing Owl
    Brown Wood Owl
    Tawny Owl
    European Great Grey Owl
    Spectacled Owl
    Tawny Frogmouth
    Speckled Mousebird
    Blue-winged Kookaburra
    Laughing Kookaburra
    Blue-bellied Roller
    Von der Decken's Hornbill
    Great Indian Hornbill
    Olive Thrush
    White-throated Laughing Thrush
    Mount Omei Liocichla
    Kikuyu White-eye
    Purple Glossy Starling
    Long-tailed Glossy Starling
    Hildebrandt's Starling
    Bali Starling
    Bank Mynah
    East African Masked Weaver
    Village Weaver
     
  3. mark77

    mark77 Well-Known Member

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    and a pair of yellow headed caracaras currently not on display
     
  4. Bele

    Bele Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    Did the yellow headed caracaras come form the Cotswold Falconry Centre which I believe has bred them ?
     
  5. mark77

    mark77 Well-Known Member

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    One was bred at cotswold falconry the other is an unrelated captive bred bird from I believe France.
     
  6. Bele

    Bele Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    Thanks mark77 , good that they have an unrelated pair .