Well, I'm back from a day at the zoo. I only had a few hours, so I was a little rushed. I did see most of the zoo though. I was hoping that since it was a Monday it wouldn't be crowded. I was wrong.... There were at least two school groups and people every where.
First off, Zuri, the Masai Giraffe calf, is absolutely adorable. Zuri and her mother, Tessa, are still both inside the barn and can be viewed from the glass viewing window. Unfortunately, there was a long line to see her and the windows were smudged so I didn't get any pictures of her. The keepers said that she will be outside in a week or so, so I'll make sure to go back.
No sign of the Diana Monkeys in Jungle Trails. Their sign wasn't up and they weren't on exhibit, however they are still listed on their website. White-naped Ravens and an African Rock Python have been added to Jungle Trails.
A Barred Owl now lives in the aviary outside the front door of Wings of the World that used to be home to Kookaburras. The Wetland and Grassland displays in Wings of the World were also renovated.
I have yet to see the new Indian Rhinoceros. I have visited at least three times since she arrived and she hasn't been out once, leaving two of the yards in Rhino Reserve empty. Still no sign of the Okapis and the Yellow-backed Duiker. The male Eastern Bongo was in the yard listed for the Okapis on the map. He's been in there for my past three or so visits. There is no signage suggesting that either of the species are on exhibit.
On the bright side, the Steller Sea Eagles are nesting again!
Today I saw my first Chinese Alligator feeding in the Reptile House. I have to say, it was quite a show. Most of which was watching the keepers trying not to fall into the water while trying to hop onto the tiny central island. I also had another first: I finally saw a Spectacled Bear swimming! On my countless trips to the zoo I have never seen the Spectacled Bears swimming until today.
I'll be uploading my pictures shortly!
