I made a visit to the Zoo this morning, and im really happy to say this was the first time in a long while that I was genuinely excited to walk around. Not that I didn't enjoy the last few visits, but seeing how much the Zoo has evolved the last few weeks, made me really excited as I honestly didn't know what to expect at each turn.
Maybe it's this stretch of incredibly hot weather were experiencing right now, or maybe the animals are just more photogenic on the weekends (half joking since my last handful of visits have been on the weekdays after class, and today was the first time I saw many species in what seems like forever) but I also got a ton of pictures of species I haven't seen in a long time which made me really happy (will be uploaded to the media section).
My only downsides were i didn't see the Sloth, however they were saying since he's still new, hes been incredibly shy. The staff photographer and keeper i was talking to had already been in the Aviary for an hour before me and didn't see him (I spent 40 minutes and didn't see him). And the Wrinkled Hornbills appeared to be in their off exhibit area as their door was open so sadly, didn't see them. But everything else was great, im genuinely excited for the next few visits if this influx of new species continues.
A couple updates I noticed, and to expand on
@SZM 's reporting:
Trail of Vines
- As expected, the Francois Langurs are off exhibit since the Rhinoceros Hornbills moved in, @SZM Do you potentially know what the plan for the Langurs is?
Tropical Rainforest
- The first enclosure now houses a pair of Palawan Peacock-Pheasants (Polyplectron napoleonis). The Chestnut Backed Thrushes in that enclosure are now off exhibit, but the Bali Mynas and Golden-crested Mynas are still in there
- A Lady Ross' Turaco replaced the Plush Crested Jay's (Jay's are off exhibit)
- Rufous-Collared Sparrows and a Blue Grey Tanager were moved to the former Troupial and Crested Oropendola enclosure as those two species were moved to the walk-through aviary
- Red Crested Finches are now also next to the Green Aracaris (can't remember what used to live there)
- The White-headed Marmosets are housed with the White-faced Saki Monkey's and Red Rumped Agouti
- I believe this is a new mix of birds, I forgot what used to live here, but an enclosure of Golden-bellied Grosbeaks (Pheucticus chrysogaster), Silver-beaked Tanagers, Turquoise Tanagers, Red Capped Cardinals, and an Unsigned Sunbittern now claim the space.
Conservation Aviary
- Bali Myna and Chinese Hawmei now share the Vietnamese / Edward's Pheasant enclosure with the Pheasants.
- The Southern Ground Hornbills took the Spectacled Owl enclosure, the Owls are off exhibit
- The Wrinkled Hornbill took the Red-crested Turaco space, and the Turaco is now in the free-flight space. The Malay Great Argus are still in the space, so they share it with the Hornbill
- The Palm Cockatoo took over the former Lady Ross' Turaco enclosure since the Turaco was moved to the free flight area
And to expand on
@GoldenTakin 's reporting about the Hippo space, they've added a bunch of bark and some logs. Still not sure what they're doing with it, but hey, something is happening.
And the "Forest Trailhead" construction looks like its almost complete on the outside. The one outdoor enclosure you can see from the Banyan Wilds is pretty leveled with just a few rock structures. There's still a year before it opens so they will probably add more decor, but makes me wonder what could move in here.
I'll post a species list in a bit, but I think we're all happy to see the Zoo finally on an upwards trajectory after what seemed like a few years of being stagnant and phasing out a lot of species.
