Working with Penguins: Highlights of a Zookeeper’s Experiences

findi

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Hi All,
I first became enamored of penguins at the Bronx Zoo’s old “Penguin House”. Twice a day, a door would open and a pail of fish would be tossed into the exhibit. Fashioned like a giant aquarium, the exhibit allowed visitors to watch the penguins dive and grab their meals underwater. Living near the zoo, I had long haunted its grounds and had racked up some great sightings of both captive and wild birds by an early age (nearly 300 native species have been recorded there) – but these creatures were something else indeed! They were birds, to be sure, but departed so radically from the typical bird body-plan that I was driven to learn all I could.
Today, of course, penguins are well known, but for us bird fanciers they still retain a sense of mystery…more so as new facts about their amazing lifestyles come to light! Please post your observations and impressions. Read article here: Working with Penguins - a Highlight of this Zookeeper
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Thanks, Frank
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Hi Frank, nice read. I've seen you on the Aussie Finch Forum, correct?

Hi, Thankis for the kind words...yes, that's me. Generally more finches, softbills being kept in Australia (and Europe, Asia) than here in US, so I enjoy corresponding with folks there, What are your interests? Best, Frank
 
I'm interested in the birds in my signature... so basically finches, doves, canaries and parrots.
Mike.
 
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I'm interested in the birds in my signature... so basically finches, doves, canaries and parrots.
Mike.


Hi Mike,

Sorry for the delay; storm related probs here in NY; Much of interest being done with gouldians these days - natural history, conservation. Let me know if you need links to some articles I've written re that, or concerning the others you mentioned, Enjoy, Best, Frank
 

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