I have a possible meeting in the Boston area in the first or second week of February and was wondering if Franklin Park zoo is worth a visit. I like the zoo's bird collection for certain large wading species such as Saddle-Billed Storks, Yellow Billed Storks, as well as Wattled, White-Naped & Hooded Cranes. I know it can be cold in Boston but since it seems right now that the Boston area is having a milder winter does that change whether the outdoor bird species will be on display? I think beginning of February is too early for avian flu risk and both hooded and White Naped Cranes are cold hardy. I'm really excited to see the Hooded Cranes as I've never seen one before and the population in the US is pretty small at only a handful of facilities. I suspect that the other furred zoo animals such as the camels and big cats will be out. I figure that the animals in the Tropical Forest will be accessible since it's an indoor exhibit. If anyone could give me some suggestions for my future potential visit I'd really appreciate it. If this won't work I'll probably go to the MFA (Museum of Fine Arts Boston) or Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum instead. Thanks for your help!