Meet Dwight, a sweet sulfur-crested cockatoo! Despite his previous wing injuries, he spends all sat in the cockatoo exhibit playing with his friends and flying with endless energy!

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Meet Dwight, a sweet sulfur-crested cockatoo! Despite his previous wing injuries, he spends all sat in the cockatoo exhibit playing with his friends and flying with endless energy!
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Best Zoos in the World : 1. Tiergarten Schönbrunn, Austria, 2. San Diego Zoo, USA, 3. Beijing Zoo, China, 4. Disney’s Animal Kingdom, USA.
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Sorry for my recent complete and utter abandonment of my blog! In 20 days (not that I'm counting) my final FINAL university exams will be over and all of my degree work finished! Can't believe it's gone so quickly - feels like days ago that I was considering various zoology degrees on UCAS.
Anyway things should really pick up then, because:
1. I've borrowed a camera trap from my lecturer (yesyesyesyes)
2. It appears we have a badger visiting my university garden.......
3. I've completed my dissertation on Great Tit moult, and will be visiting the ringing group who provided me with the data again for at least one more ringing session.
4. I should be going nightjar ringing and potentially fitting trackers to nightjars at least twice.
5. I'm scheduled to be doing a lot of bee and newt surveys this summer.
6. And generally when given the opportunity I will live outside with my camera and field book.
Good luck to any other students sitting exams over the next couple of months! X X X