2: Aardvark habitat (the habitat opposite of this one also holds Aardvarks)
3: Red-footed tortoise habitat
4: Capybara + Yellow-spotted amazon river turtle habitat
5: Leafcutter ants:
Two small islands with poles and ropes connecting them holds Hairy-headed leafcutter ants, their indoor habitat (and fungus colony) are held in the small buildings near Q
6: Asian leaf turtle habitat
*1*: Nile tilapia and Guppy
*2*: Labeobarbus intermedius (I call them Baringo yellowfish, but I can't find a proper official name for them)
*3*: Red-bellied pacu, Red-tailed catfish and Convict cichlid
*4*: Occelate river stingray, Black-band myleus, Redhead cichlid, Hypostomus punctatus, Guppy and Convict cichlid. The smaller pond near the tortoise habitat holds a second group of Convict cichlids
Free-roaming animals:
Rodriquez fruit bat
Lyles' fruit bat
Seba's short-tailed bat
Crested wood partridge
Edward's pheasant
White-winged wood duck
Madagascar crested ibis
Scarlet ibis
Sunbittern
Victoria crowned pigeon
Green-naped pheasant pigeon
Pinon's imperial pigeon
Chestnut-naped imperial pigeon
Luzon bleeding heart pigeon
Grey-capped emerald dove
Nicobar pigeon
Eastern superb fruit dove
Crested quail dove
American black vulture
Wrinkled hornbill
Red-crested turaco
White-eared catbird
White-rumped shama
Snowy-crowned robin chat
Chestnut-backed ground trush
Asian fairy bluebird
Red-rumped cacique
Montserrat oriole
Screaming piha
Spangled cotinga
Brazilian tanager
Paradise tanager
Turquoise tanager
Purple honeycreeper
Madagascar red fody
Violaceous euphonia
Chestnut-bellied seedfinch
Red-whiskered bulbul
Blue-backed grassquit
Rose-bellied bunting
Green iguana
Guadeloupian anole
Green basilisk
Asian house gecko
Montserrat whistling frog
A: Main entrance and exit into Burgers' Park.
B: Start of the big adventure path.
C: Side section of adventure path with stepping stones and small waterfall.
D: Cave with night quarters for Seba's short-tailed bat.
E: Second side section of the adventure path, also the place of the Dracaena Bushii, an incredibly rare plant species named after this facility.
F: Third side section of the adventure path, with a rope bridge.
G: Tunnel heading to Burgers' Desert.
H: Cavern heading behind the giant Bush waterfall.
I: Separated section of Burgers' Bush. This section is closed off to the larger birds because *4* used to be home to a Spectacled caiman, who unfortunately died a few months back.
J: Entrance to Burgers' Ocean.
K: Tunnel toward underwater viewing into basin *4*.
L: Raised viewing platform.
M: Second entrance/exit, this one towards the Safari. Through here is also the exit of Burgers' Ocean.
N: Path toward the stables for Zebra's, Wildebeest, etc. from Burgers' Safari.
O: Raised path heading to the Safari restaurant and the Safari kopje area.
P: Bridge with viewing to the giant Bush waterfall, as well as the second adventure path with stepping stones.
Q: Small covered houses, the central one houses the indoor holding for the Leafcutter ants.
R: Main entrance to Bush restaurant.
S: Path toward Giraffe stables from Burgers' Safari.
Thanks! The Desert especially took me a while, since I had to sketch the map on-site.
I do like how "natural" the Bush's pathing feels, a lot of tropical houses don't have that. The downside of this, though, is that a lot of visitors get lost. The amount of times I've had to redirect visitors to the Ocean gets higher every visit...