The Philippine croc is currently in one of the exhibits behind the reptile house.
Sounds like you saw most of the birds. Without factoring in avian flu, there's:
- Ostrich in former maned wolf exhibit in cheetah area
- Ruppell's griffon vulture in addax exhibit, rarely out
- Abyssinian ground hornbills with kudu
- VDD hornbill, green aracari in small mammal house
- Bald eagle exhibit by seals
- Common raven exhibit behind NARO
- Wood duck and another duck species I'm forgetting in with the beavers
- Hawk-headed parrot, green aracari (opposite sex from SMH ones), roseate spoonbill in Amazonia. Not sure if any of the other species still exist in there.
- Domestic chickens in farm area
Sounds like you saw most of the birds. Without factoring in avian flu, there's:
- Ostrich in former maned wolf exhibit in cheetah area
- Ruppell's griffon vulture in addax exhibit, rarely out
- Abyssinian ground hornbills with kudu
- VDD hornbill, green aracari in small mammal house
- Bald eagle exhibit by seals
- Common raven exhibit behind NARO
- Wood duck and another duck species I'm forgetting in with the beavers
- Hawk-headed parrot, green aracari (opposite sex from SMH ones), roseate spoonbill in Amazonia. Not sure if any of the other species still exist in there.
- Domestic chickens in farm area