A few updates from a visit today
Macropod Housing
Contrary to what the maps show, the large macropod enclosure is still home to Yellow-Footed Rock Wallabies, as well as KI Kangaroos and now Cape Barren Geese. I didn't spend heaps of time at the zoo, so I didn't see the red kangaroo or Tammar wallabies, but there is certainly neither species in the old dingo enclosure, which currently has a sign saying the dingoes have moved and that their old enclosure is undergoing maintenance. The new fencing has also been completed.
Orange-Bellied Parrot/Australian Native Bird Aviaries
These aviaries have been completely demolished, as well as what appears to be part of the Pelican enclosure. The path has been closed off, and all the birds have been moved to one of the large 'Jewels of Asia' aviaries. Interestingly, the small
Neophema parrots are signed as Elegant Parrots, with no Orange-Bellied Parrots in sight.
Aldabra Giant Tortoise Enclosure
I mentioned in my last update that the old shelter for the giant tortoises was demolished to make way for something new, and today I saw the beginnings of exactly that. The enclosure is empty (with a sign saying it is empty for planned maintenance), with a new structure quite similar to the new Komodo Dragon enclosures being built at its rear. On its left side (which the photo doesn't show), there are some large glass windows, so I would expect to see the guest path extended slightly into what used to be a staff only area to allow viewing of the tortoises while they are indoors.
Envirodome
A large 'Insect Hotel' has been erected to the right of the path that leads into the Envirodome. The Envirodome is still very light on species, containing a fully stocked bug wall with some invertebrates and Australian Red-Eyed Tree Frogs, some stick insects, a Rough-Scaled python, a breeding group of Green Tree Frogs with six individuals, the new tank with tetras and such, and the banded archerfish tank. The pig-nosed turtle, katydid, and seahorse enclosures are all still empty, as are two of the three tanks on the left as you enter. The banded archerfish tank also contained a some individuals of the unsigned species of fish below, which appears to be a gudgeon of some kind?? Please correct me on this if anyone knows which species it is.
