Zoo Leipzig cheers: After eleven years, hawk -owl chicks hatch!

Tierpfleger im Zoo Leipzig freuen sich über erste Küken der Habichtkäuze seit elf Jahren und berichten von Löwenfamilie in Trennung.
Animal keeper at the Leipzig zoo is happy about the first chicks of the hawk owl for eleven years and reports from Löwen family in separation. (Symbolbild/ML)

Zoo Leipzig cheers: After eleven years, hawk -owl chicks hatch!

Leipzig, Deutschland - in the Leipzig zoo recently there were great news that both the zookeepers and visitors to the zoo delight. Lasse Nieberding, a zoo's zookeeper, has made a pleasant discovery: after eleven years there was finally offspring with the hawk owls. The two birds previously lived more about reproduction in an aviary without the desire of the employees. However, Nieberding noticed a changed behavior of the male that looked at the female and found that this egg had laid. In a defined period of time, two small, white chicks slipped, which now actively scurry around in their box. A video shows the two chicks in action, and the joy of this offspring is huge in the Leipzig Zoo because it is the first for over a decade.

The zookeepers have decided to leave the chicks alone so that they can develop healthy. These messages about the chick are not only happy, but also the visitors who come to the zoo again and again to experience the variety of wildlife. thueringen24.de reports on the positive developments in the Zoo, which were enabled by trying to endeavor.

separation from the lion gang

kigalis behavior during their risk causes them not to have their sons around themselves without undesirable interactions. This separation also has an impact on the behavior of the young animals, which have less active and exuberant. Nevertheless, citizens calm the guests that the lions continue to eat, which is a positive sign and indicates that the separation should not lead to awe. TAG24.de has reported a special challenge for the animal maintenance represent.

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