A very quick report from my visit:
- A red-tailed hawk has taken residence in the former Bald Eagle aviary.
- The former clouded leopard enclosure has tarps covering the windows and signage removed. Whiile the animal's passing is known, it is the only empty enclosure I saw 'hidden' in this manner.
- The former fossa enclosure is now signed for Binturong, three of which were visible in their other enclosure. Some guests were unaware the fossa had passed and were asking about him.
- The former ground hornbill enclosure is empty; the species has been moved to an enclosure in the Children's Zoo across from the alpacas.
- The former raccoon dog enclosure is still empty and unsigned. (They left years ago, it's a shame the space is still empty.)
- The former giant panda enclosure area looks to be under some construction, or at least has construction vehicles are present still. I suspct the zoo is still planning to update the enclosure pending the design.
- In Slimy Scaly Spectacular, the diamondback terrapins (#34) and neighbors (enclosures #33 and #32) appear to have been abruptly taken off exibit; a sign clarified a promised keeper talk would not take place.
- The following previously reported species were not seen or signed in Slimy Scaly Spectacular: Reticulated python, Green Anaconda; one of their former enclosures has been taken by another Jamaican iguana in #5 (not seen) and the other by a boa constrictor in #6. The second room is a bit of a letdown now. Incidentally, Saint Louis Zoo also before my visit in 2023 lost their Green Anaconda in a multi-level viewing space and used a boa constrictor as filler...
- The following tanks in Slimy Scaly Spectacular were empty or signed as off display, includng those listed above: #5, #16, #23, #26[?], #32, #33, #34, two of the indoor enclosures in the 'desert' section, at least three of the 'jewel case' exhibits in the middle of the hallways (I believe the third, fourth and sixth of six cases, with a prehensile-tailed skink in the fifth) and outdoor enclosure #X11.
- The first three cases in the greenhouse section of SSS currently contain an emerald tree monitor (#3) the Guatamalen beaded lizard (#4) and a Timor python/Short-tailed python mix.
- Most of the tourtoises outside Slimy Scaly Spectacular are already off display for the winter, although it was still warm today. No Aldabra tortoise, Impessd tortoise, or Eastern box turtle in either of two enclosures was visible. Gopher tortoise was seen though, which makes sense as a native species.
- There were no zebra seen today; other guests remarked on this as well. I did not see the ostrich either but other guests commented explicitly on the zebra. Only two giraffe were outside.
- The zoo currently has no antelope whatsoever, despite having held three species at once just a decade or so ago, according to my research.
- The wrinkled hornbill were off display. I may have seen the tail of one from through the keeper area door.
- The zoo sems to only have one wolf's guenon; I checked the habitat several times and only saw the one individual with the three drills.
- This isn't news, but I really want to mention the sun bears were extremely active, and I saw them active on no less than three separate occasions throughout the day. Considering they seem to be no-shows almost everywhere else that has them and are rapidly on the declne, this was super cool!
- One more non-news item but one of the Speckled pigeons approached the mesh of the lemur exhibit and attracted the interest of a black and white ruffed lemur, which was so cool to see.
Today was really busy with excited Boo at the Zoo guests. I may try to do one more visit before I leave Atlanta. I covered most of it extremely twell but there's a few spots I'd like to cover one more time.