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Found through most of the Americas, the Turkey Vulture can soar and glide effortlessly over wide ranging native habitat, searching for food. Carrion is often found using their specially developed sense of smell.
An extremely numerous bird found in Central and South America. Often found living alongside man, scavenging on rubbish dumps and at food markets. We have a large group of Black Vultures that live together and, in 2025, hatched a chick!
Found in Central African forest, woodland and mangroves, where palm nuts are readily available. They are the only Bird of Prey capable of living an entirely vegetarian lifestyle. In 2021 we hatched our first chick and have since bred another.
These are a CRITICALLY ENDANGERED species found in rapidly declining numbers through the grasslands of Africa. We can keep a close eye on our pairs nesting activity on CCTV.
We have flown this magnificent species in the past but due to the species being CRITICALLY ENDANGERED, we now hope our pair will settle down and breed, securing the future of the Ruppell's Vulture.
Once common through Africa’s grasslands or living alongside man, this scavenger has decreased rapidly in numbers and is now CRITICALLY ENDANGERED. Our breeding pair were the first to successfully breed in a zoo in this country.