Visited again today, with multiple new things going on:
Park: they were of course busy near the new playground area at the Bush entrance, which means some of the park was closed and you have to walk around the desert to get into the Bush. They were also working on the new elephant stables.
Desert:
In the Lynx enclosure there was a small, low net placed. Pretty much the only animal that would be stopped by this and occurs in Arid North America would be the Texan gopher tortoise. I talked to a keeper and they confirmed it would be a tortoise.
On Zootierliste, I noticed a new species for Burgers' Zoo: The Side-blotched lizard (Uta stansburiana).
That same keeper confirmed the arrival of a new lizard species, but it was unlikely they would be on display anytime soon.
Bush:
A new bird in the bush, but not new for Burgers' zoo: A lot of Violacious Euphonias were released after being transferred out of the Mangrove. They were quite showy, especially around the restaurant.
The signage for the Caiman was also removed, there's now some extra information about the Occelate river stingray and the Suckermouth catfish.
Mangrove:
A keeper confirmed that the Lowland cichlids were assumed to be out of the collection. There was only one left for a little while and it hasn't been seen so its currently assumed dead.
In the mudflats, new Blue tang surgeonfish arrived. As well as some seagrass that was planted in multiple areas, both in the deeper areas and in the shallow/muddy region.
Ocean:
The Japanese sea nettle are back on display again.
Rimba:
They're currently renovating the Sun bear/Binturong enclosure. With a lot of new climbing areas that include some small sleeping huts for the Binturongs.
