Here is a dubiously relevant response.
On my last day in China (21-9-2009) we visited Wuhan zoo. Huge grounds
around a large lake, making quite a pretty venue, but a long walk
between rather desultory looking cages with actually not a lot of
animals to see. Curious to see the pair of goats held in a small pen,
adjacent to and in full view of the lions' enclosure. Most obvious free
range fauna was many Black Swans looking quite at home on the lake (and
surprisingly no native Asian water birds in sight). But I did get within
touching range of a Giant Panda (behind glass though).
Philip Veerman
24 Castley Circuit
Kambah ACT 2902
02 - 62314041
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On Behalf Of brian fleming
Sent: Sunday, 27 September 2009 8:50 PM
To: michael norris;
Subject: Mute Swan in Melbourne - help!
Melbourne Zoo have one Mute Swan in the Japanese Garden area. They
probably would not want a bird which had not come from a quarantined
area. Surely if anyone owned a Mute Swan they would know if it went
missing? The aviculturists seem the best bet. Can it fly or is it
pinioned? I gather that the bird is now in
protective custody
Someone told me he had seen white swans on the Yarra at Lower Eltham
Park but I am quite sure that they are white Domestic Geese.
Anthea Fleming
michael norris wrote:
> A Mute Swan has appeared in SE Melbourne and Wildlife Victoria want to
> know an appropriate place for it to go.
>
> Are there any around here? I imagine a fair sized lake with no Black
> Swans and perhaps with Mute Swans.
>
> The bird is weak - took an age to walk across a main road - and kids
> have been throwing stones at it.
>
> Michael Norris
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