Gen Anderson
02-25-2011, 08:13 AM
Hello everyone!
To aid in the broadcasting of information regarding the natural history and status updates of the zoo's dynamic wild rookery, I have begun a new blog on our website. Check it out at:
http://rookery.alligatorfarm.us/
It's a work in progress, but getting better every day! Currently the rookery contains a few displaying and nesting Great egrets and a couple dozen Roseate spoonbills (which have begun nesting much earlier than last year). Black and Yellow-crowned night herons are still roosting in abundance.
Hope to see all of you soon!
Gen Anderson
Bird & Mammal Curator
To aid in the broadcasting of information regarding the natural history and status updates of the zoo's dynamic wild rookery, I have begun a new blog on our website. Check it out at:
http://rookery.alligatorfarm.us/
It's a work in progress, but getting better every day! Currently the rookery contains a few displaying and nesting Great egrets and a couple dozen Roseate spoonbills (which have begun nesting much earlier than last year). Black and Yellow-crowned night herons are still roosting in abundance.
Hope to see all of you soon!
Gen Anderson
Bird & Mammal Curator