As agreed upon in the previous news thread, it's about time for a brand new one and with me having visited today I feel this is the perfect time to make one.
My visit was nice and quiet with very few other visitors in the zoo, though it was also extremely cold so was making sure to get from one building to the next as fast as possible
A good few noticeable changes, though:
-The new play area appear to be being built in the overflow parking lot near the Bronx River Parkway entrance, I can foresee this causing problems in the busier summer months.
-The parking lot in general appears to be getting some upgrades with new plant beds, lighting fixtures, and what looked like tolls being added.
-The zoo has 2.0 Palawan Binturongs off-exhibit.
-All of the primates have been removed from World of Birds.
-Sulawesi Forest Turtle has been added to the Maleo/Pink Pigeon enclosure.
-A pair of Andean Cock-of-the-Rock have been newly moved to the Grey-Winged Trumpeter enclosure (ex-lion tamarin/titi), where they are much more showy.
-The old quetzal enclosure is still under renovation for Australian finches, although if the species that can be seen in the bird nursery are the ones that will be displayed (Star Finch and Long-Tailed Finch), it's going to be a pretty disappointing replacement.
-Golden-Breasted Starlings have been added to the African scrub enclosure.
-There's a Lesser Bird-of-Paradise chick in the nursery.
-The Storm's Storks are no longer nesting, anyone know what became of the egg(s)?
-There's a one-winged Brown Pelican added to the flock.
-A Black Skimmer which was rescued off a local beach has been added to the Little Blue Penguin enclosure since it cannot be released.
-The Guam Kingfishers are off-exhibit and have been replaced by the Chestnut-Breasted Malkohas.
-The Guanay Cormorant is still around but it's really looking rough nowadays.
-Bushmasters have been added to World of Birds.
-The snake-lizards on-exhibit in World of Reptiles are Lialis jicari, not L. burtonis.
-Indian Roofed Turtles, Yucatan Box Turtles, and Blue Tree-Monitors are in the nursery.
-The pool in the Arrau River Turtle enclosure was drained for some reason and the caiman lizards and basilisk removed and replaced by Crimson-Rumped Toucanet (as previous mentioned).
-A Chinese Water Dragon has been added to the snake-necked turtle enclosure.
-The Pygmy Marmosets have had twins.
- The arowana in JungleWorld has been moved to the Weber's Sailfin Lizard enclosure.
-Bony-Headed Flying Frogs have been added.
-The Sanford's Dwarf Hornbills have been added to the main enclosure in JungleWorld.
And now for the biggest piece of news that some of you have been hoping for for some time now:
The zoo has added several Indian Gharial to the final pool in JungleWorld! The area is currently blocked off to allow the animals to get used to their new home, but I was able to spot one through another window so they're definitely there. Fingers crossed they've fixed the heating issue so now the species will stay.
~Thylo
My visit was nice and quiet with very few other visitors in the zoo, though it was also extremely cold so was making sure to get from one building to the next as fast as possible
-The new play area appear to be being built in the overflow parking lot near the Bronx River Parkway entrance, I can foresee this causing problems in the busier summer months.
-The parking lot in general appears to be getting some upgrades with new plant beds, lighting fixtures, and what looked like tolls being added.
-The zoo has 2.0 Palawan Binturongs off-exhibit.
-All of the primates have been removed from World of Birds.
-Sulawesi Forest Turtle has been added to the Maleo/Pink Pigeon enclosure.
-A pair of Andean Cock-of-the-Rock have been newly moved to the Grey-Winged Trumpeter enclosure (ex-lion tamarin/titi), where they are much more showy.
-The old quetzal enclosure is still under renovation for Australian finches, although if the species that can be seen in the bird nursery are the ones that will be displayed (Star Finch and Long-Tailed Finch), it's going to be a pretty disappointing replacement.
-Golden-Breasted Starlings have been added to the African scrub enclosure.
-There's a Lesser Bird-of-Paradise chick in the nursery.
-The Storm's Storks are no longer nesting, anyone know what became of the egg(s)?
-There's a one-winged Brown Pelican added to the flock.
-A Black Skimmer which was rescued off a local beach has been added to the Little Blue Penguin enclosure since it cannot be released.
-The Guam Kingfishers are off-exhibit and have been replaced by the Chestnut-Breasted Malkohas.
-The Guanay Cormorant is still around but it's really looking rough nowadays.
-Bushmasters have been added to World of Birds.
-The snake-lizards on-exhibit in World of Reptiles are Lialis jicari, not L. burtonis.
-Indian Roofed Turtles, Yucatan Box Turtles, and Blue Tree-Monitors are in the nursery.
-The pool in the Arrau River Turtle enclosure was drained for some reason and the caiman lizards and basilisk removed and replaced by Crimson-Rumped Toucanet (as previous mentioned).
-A Chinese Water Dragon has been added to the snake-necked turtle enclosure.
-The Pygmy Marmosets have had twins.
- The arowana in JungleWorld has been moved to the Weber's Sailfin Lizard enclosure.
-Bony-Headed Flying Frogs have been added.
-The Sanford's Dwarf Hornbills have been added to the main enclosure in JungleWorld.
And now for the biggest piece of news that some of you have been hoping for for some time now:
The zoo has added several Indian Gharial to the final pool in JungleWorld! The area is currently blocked off to allow the animals to get used to their new home, but I was able to spot one through another window so they're definitely there. Fingers crossed they've fixed the heating issue so now the species will stay.
~Thylo