Some updates from yesterday:
-Both Madagascar! and the Aquatic Bird House were inexplicably closed, not sure as to why. I did see two individuals seemingly wearing headlamps in the entry area of the ABH from the outside and area directly in front of the doors into Madagascar! seem to be being used as an unloading area to set up their holiday lights display. A rather poor decision imo, if that is the case, as on a rainy day like yesterday where I was one of very few on the grounds, I was looking forward to probably the best chance to spot the mouse lemurs.
-The second floor of World of Birds is also closed. It appears as though they're doing work on the ramps that connect the floors.
-The zoo appears to have moved the remaining tinamous off-exhibit, replacing them with motmot and Sun Conure which looks very out of place in that habitat of that enclosure. Bolivian Grey Titis have again moved in with the trumpeters. I find this move saddening, as there are precious few zoos left with tinamou in the US...
-Some Oriental Fire-Bellied Toads have moved into the tank labeled for Chinese Big-Headed Turtle in JungleWorld.
-One of the zoo's Silver Pheasants (unsure if one of the Berlioz's or the generic individuals, the sign simply read "Silver Pheasant") has replaced the Himalayan Monals in the small aviary near the sea lions in Astor Court.
-I can confirm that the Jeweled Chameleons are on-exhibit in World of Reptiles. The zoo has shifted the Taylor's Agamas and Carrot-Tailed Viper Geckos into the neighboring enclosure, which previously housed the Giant Horned Lizards. The horned lizards, as reported already, have moved into the southwest deserts display nearby. The chameleons are now in the former agama/gecko terrarium. It also appears as though one of the geckos which live wild in the building has gotten itself trapped in with the chameleons.
The gecko:
I think that was all, I hope to upload some shots of the chameleons later today or early in the new week. They are beautiful reptiles!
~Thylo