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  1. Ursus

    Ursus Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    Yeah I mean Gambel's, I'm just being silly
     
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    There's currently no photos of the species at Burgers in the gallery - as such, I suggest you upload this shot there rather than merely attaching it to this thread :)
     
  3. Mr Gharial

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    It might be the best shot we have so far, but it's still a pretty terribly shot. The same reason Burgers' bobwhites are rarely seen in the gallery. I'm sure someone with a proper camera will come along to outdo me!
     
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    I forgot to mention their sex, one male and one female.
     
  6. Mr Gharial

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    Another Thursday, another visit to Burgers zoo!

    Bush:

    Currently hanging out with the Green iguana, who could be seen on his perch up at the birding platform for the second week in a row.
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    The upcoming "ant house", as anubite said, has indeed had a roof cleanup:
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    Desert:
    Both the hispid cotton rat and the second Ringtail enclosure seem to have gotten new, brighter lighting:
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    The montezuma had once again escaped, allowing for a better photo that I will be uploading this time:
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    Ocean:
    This might be old news, but the honeycomb stingray is back (?) in the ray tank. Either that, or I've just never noticed it before
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  7. Mr Gharial

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    Another Thursday, another instance of me getting overexcited and posting my Burgers zoo update too early. (Sorry!)

    Park:
    A very large insect hotel is being built up around the small building near the vultures.
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    The flamingo aviary was expanded again, because of the seemingly permanent bird flu
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    Bush:
    They appear to have added redhead cichlids from Mangrove into the caiman tank, though I'm not sure when this happened
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  8. Ricky Hans

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    A male and female Montezuma quail where visible in the aviary with the socorro doves. The escaped female was on the other side of the wire running up and down. Made several photos of the male but apparently can't upload photos into the media section.
     
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    The photo in question:
    (I told you guys a better photo would be made soon!)
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    The young cinerous vulture has moved to Ouwehands to find a mate. The cinerous vultures remaining in the park are already incubating another egg!

     
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    First of all my criticism is on a high level and ai do not want to dismiss thr many many things good about the park.
    But I believe it is fair to compare them to their past and also potential. Everything else d feel out of balance.
    I can absolutely understand that my position can come across in different ways, but all my criticism is meant to improve an allready high standard.
    Guess a certain quality does allows an idealism others do not even get applied to.

    I full heartly support that professional institutions meet private breeders on eye level, but what I do not support is when a those with the abilities such as knowledge contacts professional reputation and resources that some private parties do not have do not pick up on their responsibility, and our source these jobs.
    Sorry, but that seems lazy.

    Burgers themself labelled them as californian in their guide book which is synonymous with sierra nevada
     
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    The californiana subspecies is invalid, but has beem shown to belong into the nominate subspecies based on genetic and morpjological work

    Phylogeographic and population genetic structure of bighorn sheep ( Ovis canadensis ) in North American deserts
     
  13. Mr Gharial

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    I seem to have solved the mystery of the missing montezuma! They have fully escaped and can be seen on a rocky ledge on the other side of the prairie dog enclosure!
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    So there aren't any birds in the aviary with the socorro doves any more?
     
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    Did they actually escape or where they just released into the hall. For all we know they were meant to be free-rangers.
     
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    The other explanation is that 1 pair is free-ranging and the second pair lives in the canyon. Similar situations exist for the Gambel's quail and ultramarine grosbeak.

    For the nature watchers: there is a nest of middle spotted woodpeckers in the dead oak in the chimpanzee enclosure, directly opposite the observation hut.
     
  17. Mr Gharial

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    I doubt it, as no new signage was added to the free-roamers signs

    They could still be found here, but I think it'll be less likely now that they've escaped
     
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    Signage is a bad predictor, the Gambel's quails in the roadrunner aviary aren't signed either, but it is hard to argue they escaped into that aviary.
     
  19. Mr Gharial

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    Correct, but that's only because there are only two places for signs (they were signed when the roadrunners were absent. But the free-roamers signage still has an empty spot
     
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    I asked and apparently they were only held in the Canyon aviary on a sort of trial basis, to see if they would fit in. And they have now been released into the hall.

    So they're not held in the Canyon anymore, and the sign will be moved from canyon to the free-roamers
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    Other updates from today:

    The insect hotel in Park is now finished
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    I saw the filefish in Ocean:
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    As well as a nurse shark in the lagoon tank, I had no idea they were here
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