The zoo has put up more signs inside the Maned Wolf viewing hut about Pampas Plains, including a sketch of the overall site plan of the exhibit, how to donate and contribute, and more.
With almost all the snow melted, the zoo has finally been able to work some more on the leopard exhibit. A good part of the holding building has been constructed. I have also heard that while glass is not being planned to view the leopard through, the chain-link fence will be replaced by mesh.
I found out the reason Katie the Dexter Cow is off-exhibit is because the cow exhibit is rocky and hilly, so while Lucy (the other cow) is fine, Katie has arthritis and it isn't capable of navigating that exhibit anymore.
The Bug House and Reptiles of Connecticut building are still closed for the winter.
I can confirm that one Brazilian Agouti lives in the aviary (I believe that's Mac) and one in the Goeldi's Monkey exhibit (Skippy.)
A new Golden-Lion Tamarin now lives with the current pair, unless it's a birth by the pair of GLT's that the zoo never announced. I doubt that, as they would probably report something as significant as a GLT birth.
I can't find the White-Faced Saki that was in the GLT exhibit in December, so he might have moved. However, there is a new saki female in the saki/howler exhibit.
The peccary boardwalk is still damaged and not fixed. The peccaries weren't out there.
The Black-Crowned Night Herons seem to have actually had several chicks a few months ago, as I saw several juveniles today.
I only saw two Bald Eagles today as I have for my past couple of visits. I wonder what happened to the the other eagle.
Photos coming soon.
EDIT: St. Patrick's Day celebration at the zoo tomorrow:
http://www.beardsleyzoo.org/node/614