Some updates from my visit a couple weeks ago:
- There is now a small flock of White-breasted Woodswallows in the Australasia aviary.
- There is also now a male-female pair of Raggiana Bird-of-Paradise in the small aviary by the flamingos and stingrays.
- In addition to the juveniles at the new conservation center, an adult Blunt-nosed Leopard Lizard is on display in the Reptile House (in addition to some reshuffling of species since my visit last year).
- The female babirusa were out in their exhibit, but unfortunately I did not see the tapirs.
- The wildebeest seem to be gone - no visual, no signage, and not on recent USDA report.
- Half of the Rainforest Aviary was blocked off from foot traffic; IIRC the signs said that it was for avian flu protection.
Will try to upload some photos this week if I can; I have already updated Zootierliste entries for my visit.
- There is now a small flock of White-breasted Woodswallows in the Australasia aviary.
- There is also now a male-female pair of Raggiana Bird-of-Paradise in the small aviary by the flamingos and stingrays.
- In addition to the juveniles at the new conservation center, an adult Blunt-nosed Leopard Lizard is on display in the Reptile House (in addition to some reshuffling of species since my visit last year).
- The female babirusa were out in their exhibit, but unfortunately I did not see the tapirs.
- The wildebeest seem to be gone - no visual, no signage, and not on recent USDA report.
- Half of the Rainforest Aviary was blocked off from foot traffic; IIRC the signs said that it was for avian flu protection.
Will try to upload some photos this week if I can; I have already updated Zootierliste entries for my visit.