To continue my thought from here, theres something i said one year ago about flying birds i still stand by to this day, way back when the WE was something nobody could have ever guessed.
Theres one animal that in my opinion would be the perfect prototype to test flying birds as habitat animals on, where you get away with a mostly grounded bird as much as with flamingos and cranes, while also testing path finding to "super jump" to get to higher platforms, starting with rather big spaces and a bird that would perch on most smaller things anyways, while also bringing something incredibly iconic to an underrated region that defently would not fit in the WE, im sure you know who he is from a picture
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The bird im talking about is ofcourse, the Andean Condor, the largest flying bird of prey in the world.
These magnificent birds would be in my opinion the best test subject for aviary birds in habitats for multiple reasons.
While common in zoos with 56 EAZA holdings and many more in northamerica and many successfull reintroduction into the wild of zoobred individuals, they fit the game on a thematic level like a glove and from a gameplay side, their mostly terrestrial nature in zoos fits them aswell. They mostly walk around, only using their wings to get onto often large and rocky perch spots, which mimics the behaviour that the other 3 flight capeable birds in the game show aswell, even if in a less vertical sense.
They also are prime candidates to come in an otherwise rather uncompeted for pack, a mountains pack, especally if it should be an an animal pack and serve as a very clear buying incentive for everybody as our first "flying" bird.
Just imagine a pack featuring the andean condor and the spectacle bear from the andes, a takin and the domestic yak from the himalaya, the alpine marmot from the alps, the yellow footed rock wallaby from a land down under and the barbary sheep from africa + whatever exhibit. Many great and important animals spearheaded by the condor while also being imo more then believable.
And the implications for great packs are great aswell! Just imagine for a second getting a new bird each pack after expanding on the flying birds. First a turkey vulture in a desert pack thats able to perch on more smaller pieces, macaws in a rainforest pack that would expand it even more by bringing climbing into the mix and so one and so forth.
Temperate pack? Eurasian Eagle Owl or Northern Hoshawk
An now actually quite proising tundra pack with the wolverine, muskox, walrus and snowy owls?
A barnyard or whatever pack? Barn Owl
We could expand from one flying animal to many easily without alienating anybody this way while frontier has the time and ressources to fix bugs and problems, slowly expanding the feature till we could actually be ready for an aviary scenery pack all about them.
Is it a pipe dream? Maybe, but imo its a rather realistic one that would let frontier dip into the flying birds one bird at a time instead of just hoping that their first dry will work flawlessly.
And whos better to be the first and most clunkiest bird then the literally largest aviary bird thats commonly held?
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