A few noteworthy comments form a quick visit recently:
Both the small tanks on the "island" in the reptile attic were empty. Until recently they held round-eared elephant shrew and kowari. While the elephant shrew can still be seen (in the former caiman lizard tank together with Greek tortoises), there are seemingly no kowari left on-show.
The old ibis cage and the guineafowl holding cage have been demolished. The remaining sacred ibises have joined the stork aviary. The ground hornbills are also gone from their aviary, which now holds a flock of crested guineafowl. The sarus cranes and servals are still in their old enclosures.
The wetland aviary has been closed temporarily. The sign didn't say why. The birds can still be seen from outside the aviary though.
I saw young dwarf mongooses, a young parma wallaby and a very young (as in, a few weeks old) grey-crowned crane.
The two aviaries of the "eigen plek" ("own place") of the care zoo concept next to the wetland aviary are occupied: one with doves and chickens (native Dutch breeds: Hollands kuifhoen and Oud-Hollandse meeuw) and one with Japanese squirrels. The small paddock is not occupied yet but it seems like it will hold domestic guinea pigs.
Most carnivores showed very well: I saw a Siberian weasel, the maned wolf, twelve bushdogs (if I remember correctly), both striped hyenas and a clouded leopard. Didn't see the Pallas's Cat unfortunately and the painted dogs have seemingly not arrived yet.