Sounds like you had a great day, even if you were chased by geese. I've had the unfortunate experience of being bitten by one (I was 4) and it wasn't fun. They can be nasty birds. You might want to report being chased to the zoo so they can see if there is a nest and remove it if its too close to the paths. Wouldn't want someone else, especially a kid to get hurt by a startled, protective parent. Reported
I'm sort of surprised you didn't see frogs. I only say that because over Easter I was at my parents place, which still has a good amount of snow, and we could hear tons of frogs croaking away at night. They weren't as loud as later in the spring and all summer but it was a good number. We were all surprised since there's still snow and the lakes are just starting to melt. From everyones photos it doesn't look like you have had snow in Toronto for awhile. Maybe if the goose hadn't attacked so soon you would have spotted some. We had snow on the ground on the 14th and I don't think since. On the 17th it seemed the ice had recently gone from the wetlands ponds - the surfaces were scummy.
Whether or not the bettongs breed, and I hope they do, its good that they have adjusted to each other and can live peacefully together. Sounds like they are easier to spot in the tree kangaroo exhibit.
Did you hear anything about the progress on the tree kangaroos breeding? Didn't have a chance to ask.
I'm excited to hear there are more arctic foxes. I'm a little surprised its two foxes though. They usually live in pairs with kits so additional adults is odd, unless Cody will be left on his own and the new animals are a potential breeding pair. I'm interested to hear what you find out about them on your next visit Mr. Wrinkly. And I also dont remember there ever being fox kits. It would be great to see them. Maybe a pair after all.
If I had to make educated guesses about which macaques are in which places, I can safely say Karl is with Screamer and probably Si Nikel are in the exhibit. Due to their young ages I would guess Guntur and Vina are in the Malayan Woods simply so they can have more space and fun. In the health unit that would leave Dave and Sitara. It's a shame the only inbred animals we have are Karl and Screamer, a well represented male and older female who has never bred. Si Nikel is the result of a mother son pairing (Sita and Rama). Dave and Sitara are the result of a father/brother daughter/sister pairing (Rama and Si Nikel). And Guntur and Vina are the offspring of an inbred mother (Si Nikel). Unfortunately that means we cant ship any of them out to bring in new unrelated animals to kickstart breeding again because who wants inbred animals.
It's nice we are getting new breeding age robins.
Did you hear anything about the incoming clouded leopards? I assume if you had you would have mentioned it. ]
Now I have a list of at least ten things to check next time, which probably won't be until the week of the 5th.