Cage & Aviary Birds

Park Life

EXACTLY WHERE THIS year has disappeared to is anyone’s guess. With only 100 days until Christmas, our thoughts at Cotswold Wildlife Park have turned to autumn plans for our aviaries and their avian inhabitants.

The first of these will be a large external nesting area for our pair of which will be a wooden construction on legs with a ledge for the birds to access it, as they naturally nest on cliff edges in their native east Africa. It will be amazing if we manage to get this species to breed, as they are now classified as Critically Endangered and are a species of vulture we haven’t bred.

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