John Nieboer No, the birds do not drink the water. They have their own water dishes. They also lower the levels of chlorine, just in case. It's very bird friendly
Behind the Thrills Thanks for the clarification! I figured they had their own dishes but that shallow pool seemed inviting for the roseate spoonbill ;)
Daybird Aviaries it's been some years now, the birds are conditioned. Plus there's back up generators, chains and doors...if the electricity fails, there are back up plans
My home park is Seaworld SA and I still don't know why they closed Roa's Aviary to this day. Does anyone know why? 🤔
Love it! Do the birds drink the water though and if so do they tweek the water in this attraction to be bird safe?
John Nieboer No, the birds do not drink the water. They have their own water dishes. They also lower the levels of chlorine, just in case. It's very bird friendly
Behind the Thrills Thanks for the clarification! I figured they had their own dishes but that shallow pool seemed inviting for the roseate spoonbill ;)
Yes they do, especially the wild birds outside of the nets. Chlorine and acid levels are also not regulated any more than their other pools
What are those large black birds in 3:48?
This is so cool.
But what happens to the birds when the pumps go out and the waterfalls shut off?
Daybird Aviaries it's been some years now, the birds are conditioned. Plus there's back up generators, chains and doors...if the electricity fails, there are back up plans