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Hummingbirds and Caprimulgiformes in North American Zoos

Discussion in 'North America - General' started by birdsandbats, 3 Mar 2019.

  1. Ituri

    Ituri Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    Omaha has broad-billed hummingbird.

    Also, where did you find that ASDM has a white-eared hummingbird?
     
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    birdsandbats Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    Sparkling Violetear (2 holders)
    Butterfly World
    Dallas World Aquarium

    Broad-Billed Hummingbird (4 holders)
    Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum (magicus)
    Dallas World Aquarium
    Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo
    Sylvan Heights Bird Park

    Green-Tailed Trainbearer (1 holder)
    Butterfly World

    Anna's Hummingbird (4 holders)
    Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
    Dallas World Aquarium
    Toledo Zoo and Aquarium
    San Diego Zoo (still holding after hummingbird aviary closed?)

    Costa's Hummingbird (3 holders)
    Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
    San Diego Zoo
    Sylvan Heights Bird Park

    Calliope Hummingbird (1 holder)
    Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum

    Rufous Hummingbird (3 holders)
    Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
    Dallas World Aquarium
     
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  3. Great Argus

    Great Argus Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    Sad this list is so small. Hopefully we get some good species onshow when SDZ's new hummingbird house opens.
     
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  4. drill

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    No Allen's? or Ruby-throated?
     
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    Great Argus Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    No Ruby-throats surprised me too. Would have thought somebody had a few.
    Allen's isn't common enough I expect.
     
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    National might have Ruby-throats off-display. they had right before the aviary closure.
     
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  7. drill

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    Omaha had Black-chinned and Giant. I assume no longer? the Dallas Aquarium new website says " Some of the more visible hummingbirds at the DWA are: Sparkling violetear (Colibri coruscans), Green mango (Anthracocothorax viridis), Green-throated Carib (Eulampis holosericeus), Puerto Rican emerald (Chlorostilbon maugaeus) and the Giant hummingbird (Patagona gigas)". What are the others?
     
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    ThylacineAlive Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    I only saw Broad-Billed at Omaha. As far as DWA goes, afaik they don't actually have all of those species anymore.

    ~Thylo
     
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    It says the "more visible" hummingbirds are. So what are/were the others and how do we know those species are not off-display?
     
  10. Great Argus

    Great Argus Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    Their website has listed those species for several years now. It's very probable they don't currently hold most or all of those species except the violetear.
     
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    I was working on another thread about Caprimulgiformes and thought it was too short (only two species) so I decided to combine it with thread (Clement's still lumps these into the same order, so I figured that was fair game). Could a mod please change the title to "Hummingbirds and Caprimulgiformes in North American Zoos"?

    Tawny Frogmouth (32 holders)
    Blank Park Zoo
    Bronx Zoo
    Brookfield Zoo
    Busch Gardens Tampa
    Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden
    Columbus Zoo and Aquarium
    Franklin Park Zoo
    Fresno Chaffe Zoo
    Henry Vilas Zoo
    Louisville Zoo
    Miller Park Zoo
    Milwaukee County Zoo
    National Aviary
    Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo
    Riverbanks Zoo and Garden
    Sacramento Zoo
    Saint Louis Zoo
    Salisbury Zoo
    San Antonio Zoo
    San Diego Zoo Safari Park
    Santa Barbara Zoo
    Sedgwick County Zoo
    Staten Island Zoo
    Racine Zoo
    The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore
    Toledo Zoo and Aquarium
    Toronto Zoo
    Tracy Aviary
    Tulsa Zoo
    Woodland Park Zoo
    Zoo Atlanta
    ZooTampa at Lowry Park

    Common Nighthawk (1 holder)
    Tracy Aviary

    Sparkling Violetear (2 holders)
    Butterfly World
    Dallas World Aquarium

    Broad-billed Hummingbird (4 holders)
    Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum (magicus)
    Dallas World Aquarium
    Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo
    Sylvan Heights Bird Park

    Green-tailed Trainbearer (1 holder)
    Butterfly World

    Anna's Hummingbird (4 holders)
    Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
    Dallas World Aquarium
    Toledo Zoo and Aquarium
    San Diego Zoo (still holding after hummingbird aviary closed?)

    Costa's Hummingbird (3 holders)
    Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
    San Diego Zoo
    Sylvan Heights Bird Park

    Calliope Hummingbird (1 holder)
    Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum

    Rufous Hummingbird (3 holders)
    Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
    Dallas World Aquarium
     
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  12. Great Argus

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    Too bad there aren't any potoos around, but they would make pretty poor exhibit animals I would guess! At least to the general public anyway.
     
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    I know, I was really hoping for potoos, as well.
     
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    Coelacanth18 Well-Known Member Premium Member 5+ year member

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    Akron, Assiniboine Park, Birmingham, Brevard, Cheyenne Mountain, Denver, Kansas City, Lincoln Children's, Lincoln Park, Oklahoma City, and Roger Williams Park all hold Tawny Frogmouth as well.
     
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    Something interesting I recently heard - apparently The Living Desert has a temporary exhibition of wild-caught hummingbirds right now. When the exhibition ends, the birds will be released. I don't know much more about it but I heard they have Allen's.
     
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    I wouldn't have thought that would be allowed under American wildlife laws?
     
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    I'm as surprised as you are.
     
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    No mention whatsoever if wild, but I would guess so given low captive numbers. That said, I can't find any hummingbird photos from the aviary in question. Best I can tell species are Anna's, Costa's, and per @birdsandbats Allen's. Very little overall information on the hummingbird side of things.

    Off-topic, but I think the photos of their Island and Swift Foxes on Living Desert's website are the same animal.
     
  20. Coelacanth18

    Coelacanth18 Well-Known Member Premium Member 5+ year member

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    The Swift Fox photo is definitely not a Swift Fox; I agree that it looks like the Island Fox. Both species along with Kit were signed during my visit a year ago, though I didn't see the Swift.
     
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