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Birds in the Alpenzoo

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If you consider the diversity of alpine bird-life – the wide variety of colours and species – you will realize how important it is to promote the cause of protecting the beauty and environment of the Alps. At least 200 different bird species  breed and roost in the broad, warm valleys, the gently rolling hills, deep gorges, mountain forests, alpine meadows and high alpine rock regions. At least 200 more rest in the region when on migration.

It is not easy to keep and breed European bird species because alpine birds need to experience the natural seasons which means that diet, pair combinations and aviary requirements have to be adapted accordingly.

Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos)



The Alpenzoo exhibits grouses and almost all birds of prey as well as passerines such as the wall creeper, dipper or long-tailed tit. The latter are very difficult to keep and are therefore rarely to be found in other zoos.
Some of the bird species kept in the Alpenzoo :


Capercaillie Black Stork
Bearded Vulture
Pygmy Owl
Black Grouse
Golden Eagle
Goosander
Rock Patridge
Ural Owl
Nutcracker
Hazel Grouse
Eagle Owl
Passerines
Northern Bald Ibis
Raven
Dipper
Tengmalm´s Owl
Goldcrest
Ptarmigan
Scops Owl