Showing posts with label aviary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aviary. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Peacock in the Aviary - Pics from the Bear Creek Park Birdhouse



Peacock with tail feathers on display through the wire mesh at the aviary

Profile shot of peacock at Bear Creek Pioneers Aviary


This is the largest wire-mesh enclosure at the aviary and also houses doves and pigeons.

Aviary Doves and Pigeon (photos)


White Dove inside a feeder plate

Pigeon at the Bear Creek Aviary

Friday, August 10, 2012

Crested Caracara? What does this bird look like?


Here is a pic of a pair of them; more scientifically called Polyborus plancus  -- or Polybori planci, for the plural, I suppose. Oh, how I hated Latin in school, but "us" becomes "i" to form the plural of nouns, doesn't it?  




These colorful inhabitants of open country and forests in South and Central America (and even parts of the US) can
be seen in captivity at the aviary at Bear Creek Park, which also features a number of other exotic birds, as well as a variety of local animals, including barred and horned owls, ducks, and farm animals such as sheep and goats. There are also two specimen of the iconic American Bison aka Buffalo.
  
Alas, there are no camera ports -- or even glass windows -- at the bird shed. Hence the blurry lines in the frame of the photo above, which was shot through the wire mesh. As for the birds kept in the aviary, they are in confinement because they could no longer make it on their own. 




The large man-sized birds that Bear Creek Park also plays host to have their own enclosures, so they can run around and get exercise. The emus and rheas don't fly, of course, but there are also lots of native and migratory birds all around the huge park; even a flock of American Black Vultures. Well, flock may be too cute a term for these scavengers, but the should given were credit is due. Vultures help keep the park pristine, not to mention cleaning up at least some of the road-kill. 

Vultures promptly dispose of carrion (meat of dead animals) and thus render a
useful cleanup service because it prevents the carcasses from decaying and putrifying.
Vultures near the pot-bellied pig pen at Bear Creek Pioneers Park

Exotic birds at the Aviary in Bear Creek Pioneers Park (photos)



Peeking through the wire mesh at the enclosure

Two man-sized birds behind fence seemingly conversing with each other

Common Rhea interpretive poster with bird posing in front of sign

Huge-size bird: No wonder they keep him behind fencing
Info on the Emu posted at the pen
Green Amazon Parrot in aviary in Houston-area Park


Sign: Do not feed the birds - They are on a special diet!
Crested Caracara (PolyborusPlancus) in cage
These birds are locked up at the aviary and cared for

because they could not make it in the wild