Starting off the year with some updates from my most recent visit to the Zoo!
Reptile Walk:
-Work continues on refurbishing assorted terrariums across the complex. A new semi-aquatic terrarium has opened for river vine snakes.
Lost Forest:
-The silvery lutungs are currently off-exhibit.
-The Southeast Asian carnivorous plants display in the old coconut crab exhibit in Tiger Trail was short lived. It has already been dismantled.
Africa Rocks:
-The serval that was in the Kopje exhibit passed away, so that exhibit is currently empty.
Asian Passage:
-There is currently maintenance work happening in the female giant panda exhibit, so she is currently off-exhibit.
-The Andean condor pair in Eagle Canyon have moved next door into the former ornate hawk-eagle aviary. Their former aviary next to the Steller's sea-eagles is now empty.
Northern Frontier:
-A new lesser kudu calf was born right before the start of the year, and it is now on exhibit with the rest of the herd and the Speke's gazelles in the upper corner of the old Horn & Hoof Mesa area.
-The black-billed magpie in the cage to the left of the old reindeer exhibit in Polar Bear Plunge has been taken off-exhibit.
-A single male falcated duck is now in the Tundra Aviary with the handful of native songbirds. The rest of the former waterfowl from this exhibit remain in the exhibit along Bear Canyon.
-The female bontebok barn was closed up, and the exhibit was empty. Hopefully there will be calves soon!
-The maned wolf holding looks complete, and I could catch a passing whiff of their distinctive scent... Hopefully this means they will be on exhibit soon!
Elephant Odyssey:
-Construction on the main pool is complete, and the boys were back in that yard.
-The male capybara that was moved into the guanaco/llama exhibit now has access to the full exhibit with the two remaining Camelids.
Reptile Walk:
-Work continues on refurbishing assorted terrariums across the complex. A new semi-aquatic terrarium has opened for river vine snakes.
Lost Forest:
-The silvery lutungs are currently off-exhibit.
-The Southeast Asian carnivorous plants display in the old coconut crab exhibit in Tiger Trail was short lived. It has already been dismantled.
Africa Rocks:
-The serval that was in the Kopje exhibit passed away, so that exhibit is currently empty.
Asian Passage:
-There is currently maintenance work happening in the female giant panda exhibit, so she is currently off-exhibit.
-The Andean condor pair in Eagle Canyon have moved next door into the former ornate hawk-eagle aviary. Their former aviary next to the Steller's sea-eagles is now empty.
Northern Frontier:
-A new lesser kudu calf was born right before the start of the year, and it is now on exhibit with the rest of the herd and the Speke's gazelles in the upper corner of the old Horn & Hoof Mesa area.
-The black-billed magpie in the cage to the left of the old reindeer exhibit in Polar Bear Plunge has been taken off-exhibit.
-A single male falcated duck is now in the Tundra Aviary with the handful of native songbirds. The rest of the former waterfowl from this exhibit remain in the exhibit along Bear Canyon.
-The female bontebok barn was closed up, and the exhibit was empty. Hopefully there will be calves soon!
-The maned wolf holding looks complete, and I could catch a passing whiff of their distinctive scent... Hopefully this means they will be on exhibit soon!
Elephant Odyssey:
-Construction on the main pool is complete, and the boys were back in that yard.
-The male capybara that was moved into the guanaco/llama exhibit now has access to the full exhibit with the two remaining Camelids.